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Elliott Lynch, AIA, was an American architect active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in New York City. His office was located at 347 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. Many of the buildings he designed remain standing.
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For a time Lynch was a partner with William R. Orchard in the firm of Lynch and Orchard, which designed many buildings for the Roman Catholic Church.
118 West 131st Street, Convent Ave, (1903), a 4-story brick and stone rectory. Built for the Roman Catholic Annunciation Church New York, 601 W 133rd Street for $15,000.00.[6][7]
112 Amsterdam Avenue (1905), and 97th Street, a four-story brick and stone residential building built for the Parish of the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus (New York City) and 207 W 96th Street for $25,000.[6]
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (1910), 1253 Shakespeare Ave. (W. 168 St.) Bronx, New YorkThe New York Times reported in 1910: "New Bronx Church: Plans were filed for a new brick church and rectory to replace the present frame edifices of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, in Shakespeare Avenue, between 168th and 169th Streets. The church is to occupy a plot 75 by '280, and the rectory 25 by 280, the total cost being placed at 590000 by the architect, Elliott Lynch."[9]