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St. Patrick's Church, London, Ontario was the last of the Barry Byrne
churches. Built as an economy church, the construction
was of simple brick for both interior and exterior, the
interior walled in cement blocks. Annette Cremin Byrne,
designed the interior painting of the walls to take the
form of white and yellow designs. The windows consist of
glass tile as used in St. Columba's. side aisles are used
to house the confessionals and are illuminated by
horizontal stained glass windows. The sanctuary wall had
an interesting zig-zag pattern. Later renovation of this
site, covered the side walls with a pink stucco and the
sanctuary with marble.
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