1932 – Former Bank, Shelbourne Road, Dublin
Small Edwardian bank, finished externally in brick with limestone dressings,
Small Edwardian bank, finished externally in brick with limestone dressings,
One of Dublin’s finest Art Deco facades,
One the French style pissoirs imported prior to the 1932 Dublin Eucharistic Congress as part of a ‘clean up Dublin’
The Roman Catholic equivalent of the Royal Archways constructed in the previous century.
Sited at Terenure crossroads, this bank branch has strong Arts and Crafts detailing,
Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel,
No longer a bank, after some years as an office,
Discrete and understated office building that turns the comer of Molesworth and Frederick Streets –
The bathing shelters and Kiosk on the Bull Wall were designed by Herbert Simms,
In 1930 the Archdiocese of Dublin bought the park in Merrion Square from the Fitzwilliam estate,