1911 – Nos.60-61 South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Architect: Edwin Bradbury
A fine pair of commercial buildings with ornate upper stories.
A fine pair of commercial buildings with ornate upper stories.
A long drawn out project,
Branch bank constructed for the now defunct Royal Bank of Ireland.
Fine ornate corner public house with much of its original interior detail intact.
Design for small chapel for the Church of Ireland Training College,
A conversion of a former shop by architect Rudolph Maximilian Butler into a small cinema with 400 seats.
Once every neighbourhood or major street had its own cinema,
The suburb of Foxrock was developed by William and John Bentley and Edward and Anthony Fox,
This palatial building in red brick and Mountcharles Sandstone was designed by the City Architect Charles J.
In 1902, Cecil Baring,