1896 – 13 West St., Drogheda, Co. Louth
Architect: Walter G. Doolin
Originally built as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank,
Originally built as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank,
An eclectic brick and Dumfries red stone confection designed for Baroness Gray (formerly Mrs James McLaren Smith,
“Our illustration with present number is of a new residence proposed to be erected at Jamestown,
Originally the Dolphin Hotel, a famous Dublin hostelry,
Surrounding the city centre of Dublin were many smaller independent towns with their own local administration including Rathmines.
Built by James Boyd of Glasgow as the Succulents,
Converted from an existing building in 1896,
In 1891,
Small timbered tearoom with a tiled roof.
Designed by Thomas Manly Deane as a home for himself,