1866 – Public Records Office, Four Courts, Dublin
Architect: James H. Owen & E.T. Owen, Board of Public Works
The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
St Mary’s stands on a pretty elevated site next to the entrance to Howth Castle.
From the Dublin-based magazine the “Dublin Builder”
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist,
Now part of the Westin Hotel,
Originally this Bank opened as the Union Bank in 1867 with only four bays on College Green and two on Church Lane.
Demolished in 1972, this fine Victorian facade was the head offices of Gilbey’s.
Demolished in the 1960s to make way for a new office block for the parent company Royal Insurance.
Fine Victorian building designed by Charles Geoghegan as a public house in the late 19th century.
A former house converted into a commercial premises for J.B.