1889 – Design for Ulster Bank, College Green, Dublin
Architect: James J. Farrall
Unsuccessful competition entry to design new Ulster Bank for College Green.
Unsuccessful competition entry to design new Ulster Bank for College Green.
Rebuilt by the architect James J.
Now demolished and replaced with a office building in 1957 for the Friends’
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office.
Demolished to make way for the Bank of Ireland headquarters,
For many years known as The Waterloo,
A station and barrack of D Division of the Dublin Metropolitan Police.
“Our illustration is a perspective view of a new temperance hall which is being erected as a memorial to the great Apostle of Temperance,
St Michael’s Church dating from the 12th Century is embedded in the Synod Hall of Christ Church Cathedral.
Some interesting architectural details on the street level façade including carved capitals.