1915 – Revenue Commissioners, Lord Edward Street, Dublin
The former Labour Exhange on Lord Edward Street is a little-known example of civic architecture of the early 20th century,
The former Labour Exhange on Lord Edward Street is a little-known example of civic architecture of the early 20th century,
The most dominant building on Bull Alley is the Vocational Education College designed in a Flemish Renaissance style by L.A.
Former bank and office building on the bank of the Grand Canal.
Housing scheme for Dublin Corporation by the City Architect on site bounded by Church St,
Rapidly rebuilt after the Easter Rising,
Formerly the School of Pathology,
Fine early 20th century Gothic revival church on an awkward site which the architect has made the most of by placing the tower and spire along the roadside for dramatic effect.
Photographs from the area around O’Connell Street after its destruction in the fighting of Easter 1916.
Unsuccessful entry for the National University’s proposed Headquarters at the corner of Merrion Square,
Rebuilt for James O’Dwyer & Co,