1899 – Dublin Tramways Power Station, Ringsend, Dublin
At its peak, the Dublin tram system boasted over 97 km of active line – it was heavily used,
At its peak, the Dublin tram system boasted over 97 km of active line – it was heavily used,
The building of 1898 was surrounded for many years by poor quality extensions,
Originally built as a bank,
A fine red sandstone bank branch for the National Bank.
Constructed as a hall for Ormond Quay Presbyterian church for meetings and Sunday School.
Published in The Irish Builder,
Constructed between 1899 and 1901 by English architect Arthur Blomfield Jackson,
A collection of various 18th and 19th century buildings that were demolished in the early 1970s to make way for poor quality office development.
Designed in a baguely Arts and Crafts style by Millar &
Fine early 20th commercial premises with a decorative upper facade. It can be assumed that a similarly well-designed shopfront existed.