1889 – Atkinsons, No.31 College Green, Dublin
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
Constructed in 1888-89 for poplin manufacturer Richard Atkinson &
Constructed in 1888-89 for poplin manufacturer Richard Atkinson &
Unsuccessful competition entry to design new Ulster Bank for College Green.
Rebuilt by the architect James J.
Now demolished and replaced with a office building in 1957 for the Friends’
A seven bay two and three storey former convent and boarding school building on H-shaped plan.
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office.
Demolished to make way for the Bank of Ireland headquarters,
“Our illustration with present number shows a perspective view of the schools recently erected on the Vicarstown Estate,
For many years known as The Waterloo,
Imposing 19th century bank built in red sandstone, brick and terracotta mouldings.