1922 – Former Ulster Bank, Baggot Street, Dublin
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street.
One of the most visually impressive of Dublin’s buildings and the butt of many pointed comments after its recent expensive restoration and refurbishment as Government Office,
Built on the site of the former Metropole Hotel,
Unrealised scheme to redevelop the markets area of Dublin with a new central station,
No. 58 (left hand building in photograph) was rebuilt in 1922 but is unfortunately missing its original stone shopfront.
On the corner of O’Connell Street and Eden Quay,
Decorative upper floors above a shop unit on Henry Street –
Rebuilt Edwardian facade with gabled upper floor.
An early twentieth-century commercial and warehouse building,
One of the better designed churches of the early 20th century that largely managed to escape the granite-clad barn template of later years is the Church of St.