1973 – Stamping Building, Lower Yard, Dublin Castle

Architect: Frank du Berry, Office of Public Works

Planned in the late 1960s, sweeping away a collection of smaller buildings by Jacob Owen,

1937 – Presbytery, John’s Lane Church, Thomas Street, Dublin

Architect: Ashlin & Coleman

This former presbytery forms part of a group with the adjacent church and former priory to the rear on John’s Lane.The building was designed by Ashlin &

1875 – Nos. 119-122 Thomas Street, Dublin

Architect: William Hague

Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay & Company, wholesale grocers. Finished in granite and brick,

1967 – Wolfe Tone Memorial, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin

Architect: Noel Keating
Sculptor: Edward Delaney R.H.A

The son of a Church of Ireland coach-maker who briefly considered an acting career as a young man,

1901 – Statue of William Conyngham Plunkettt, Kildare Place, Dublin

Sculptor: William H. Thornycroft

William Conyngham Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket (1828-97) was Dean of Christ Church Cathedral and Archbishop of Dublin in the Church of Ireland.

1979 – Shortlisted Design for Taoiseach’s Residence, Dublin

Architect: Lindsay Johnston

One of 15 entries shortlisted from 98 submissions to design a residence for An Taoiseach and state guesthouse at the Phoenix Park in Dublin.

1937 – Stadium Cinema, Shankill Road, Belfast

Architect: Robert Sharpe Hill

The Stadium Cinema, located at the junction of Shankill Road and Tennent Street, was the largest single-level cinema in Northern Ireland,

1887 – Moravian Church, University Rd., Belfast

Architect: Young & Mackenzie

Built in 1886-87, the University Road Moravian Church is one of the five Moravian Churches in Northern Ireland.

1863 – Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, City Quay, Dublin

Architect: John Bourke / John L. Robinson

Built originally as a chapel of ease to St. Andrews, Westland Row,

1935 – Strand Cinema, Belfast

Architect: John McBride Neill

Opened in 1935, the original seating capacity was 1170, 270 of those in the balcony.

1936 – Broadway Cinema, Falls Road, Belfast

Architect: Thomas McLean

The Broadway Cinema opened on 12th December 1936 and was the largest of Belfast’s suburban cinemas,

2015 – Lagan Weir Footbridge, Belfast, Co. Antrim

Architect: AECOM Architects

Designed to encourage sustainable modes of transport and provide greater access to the heart of the city,

2009 – The Boat, Queen’s Square, Belfast

Architect: TODD Architects

The Boat is a 14 storey mixed use building comprising office, residential and restaurant uses. The building was designed by architect Barrie Todd for Strangford Estates.

1955 – VW Assembly Plant, Naas Road, Dublin

Architect: Nathaniel Martin / Beckett & Harrington

In June 1950, Stephen O’Flaherty signed a deal that secured the rights to the Volkswagen franchise in Ireland as Motor Distributers Ireland.

1931 – Montague Burton Buildings, Michael Street, Waterford

Still extant today, with its distinctive Burton logotype on both facades, and over a doorway on Patrick Street. A stripped classical design with a meander or fret cornice in a glazed faience tile.