Jacob Owen

<!-- MOS:CAPTION: In a biography article no caption is necessary for a portrait of the subject pictured alone. --> Jacob Owen (28 July 1778 – 29 October 1870) was a Welsh-born Irish architect and civil engineer of the nineteenth century. His architectural work is most closely associated with Dublin, Ireland. He also contributed extensively to the shaping of public architecture throughout Ireland, through his design of schools, asylums, prisons and other public buildings associated with British rule. Provided by Wikipedia
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