1815 -Commercial Buildings / Imperial Hotel, South Mall, Cork
Architect: Thomas Deane
The present main façade and entrance to the Imperial Hotel was originally constructed as a separate building the “Commercial Buildings”
The present main façade and entrance to the Imperial Hotel was originally constructed as a separate building the “Commercial Buildings”
The first known Custom House in Cork was built in 1724 in Emmet Place and is now part of the Crawford Art Gallery.
Built in 1824 for the Cork Savings Bank and designed by local architect Thomas Deane on Pembroke Street.
Also known as Holy Trinity Church.
End-of-terrace seven-bay three-storey with attic premises in Victorian Italianate style,
Originally designed by the Pains in 1835,
An excellent classical portico supported by six Corinthian columns,
The result of an architectural competition held in 1839,
New bank by ‘Mssrs. Deane’,
William Fitzgibbon from Rathkeale,