1925 – Greenville Hall, South Circular Road, Dublin.
Architect: A.V. O’Rourke
Former synagogue now in use as offices.
Former synagogue now in use as offices.
Rear entrance to the headquarters of the National Bank on College Green.
Rebuilt in 1925 for a seeds merchant Sir J.W.
Fine early twentieth century commerical building in brick with stone trimming.
Plain granite finished building whose sole decorative feature is the corner to Cathedral Street and a rather clumsy balcony.
Restrained building in International Modern manner,
Reconstruction of the General Post Office after destruction during Easter 1916.
Part of the post-1916 rebuilding of this part of O’Connell Street,
Constructed as a new hotel in the mid 1920s,
Rebuilt in 1926 by an unknown architect after the Edinburgh Life Insurance Company was destroyed in 1922.