1920 – No.45 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin
After the original building was destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916,
After the original building was destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916,
A fine commercial premises with good quality façade at street level under an unusual oriel window.
Originally conceived in 1921,
Large reinforced concrete flour mill next to Merchants’
Replacing two buildings destroyed in the 1916 Rising,
“The new garage recently erected in Kells for Messrs George Cooney Ltd is situated in Bective Street adjoining the railway station on a site roughly 200 feet square.
A good early 20th century building dating from after the destruction of the area in the 1916 Rising.
Rebuilt after damage in the Irish Civil War. Demolished for an extension of the Provincial Bank of Ireland next door.
At the Suffolk Street end of Grafton Street,
The Seamens Institute on the corner of Marlborough Street and Eden Quay is another early 20th century building after the area was decimated during the 1916 Rising.