1921 – No.38 O’Connell Street Upper, Dublin
Rebuilt after damage in the Irish Civil War. Demolished for an extension of the Provincial Bank of Ireland next door.
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.
In 1914 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin.
Grandiose bank branch with living accommodation for the local manager above,
In 1914 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin of which the judges were Patrick Geddes (1854-1932),
Unified terrace scheme for three stakeholders –
Masking an earlier meeting house of 1760,
Former presbytery for the neighbouring St.
A fine bank building, finished in high quality stonework,