1891 – Ulster Bank, College Green, Dublin
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
Less elaborate than the wholesale vegetable market across the street,
The first purpose-built Synagogue in Ireland,
A terrace of 10 gabled,
A stern stone-faced building both in material and aspect,
Fine little post office and adjoined sorting office by architect J.
The finest building in the zoo,
Unsuccessful entrant in competition won by William Kaye-Parry.
Still Dublin’s Fruit Markets and best observed early in the day when they are still invigorated by the hustle of business,
A former branch of the Allied Irish Bank in a striking red sandstone and with an unusual circular corner tower.