1871 – Former Royal Bank, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Imposing 19th century bank (No. 102 Upper Georges Street) now in use as a commercial premises.
Imposing 19th century bank (No. 102 Upper Georges Street) now in use as a commercial premises.
Recently given a new glass and steel canopy overhanging a much widened footpath on a mainly pedestrianised street,
Fine Victorian warehouse in brick with stucco decoration.
Loftus Hall is a gaunt, three-storey nine-bay mansion of 1871, with rows of plate-glass windows and a parapet.
George Edmund Street was commissioned by the distiller Henry Roe to restore Christ Church Cathedral which was in very poor shape.
The foundation stone was laid by Cardinal Cullen on 9th August 1869,
A two-bay two-storey former constable’s lodge,
The original design for St. Mary of the Angels,
This building occupies a prominent site turning the corner from Westland Row into Fenian Street.
The former rectory by J.E. Rogers,