1925 – St. Michael’s Hall, Carlingford, Co. Louth
Small parish hall whose architectural detail is a simple stripped Italianate classicism executed in render.
Small parish hall whose architectural detail is a simple stripped Italianate classicism executed in render.
A confident example of the Romanesque style of the new Irish Free State.
After the second Durrow Abbey House was gutted by fire during the Civil War in 1923.
Restrained building in International Modern manner,
Reconstruction of the General Post Office after destruction during Easter 1916.
Part of the post-1916 rebuilding of this part of O’Connell Street,
Constructed as a new hotel in the mid 1920s,
Rebuilt in 1926 by an unknown architect after the Edinburgh Life Insurance Company was destroyed in 1922.
Originally opened as a boarding house in 1845 by Phoebe Wynn.
A modest office building used by Dublin City Council.