1839 – Former Bank, Abbey Street, Dublin
Architect: Isaac Farrell
The original interior long vanished, this small bank,
The original interior long vanished, this small bank,
A small christian church with very few architectural pretensions except for its main façade.
The result of an architectural competition held in 1839,
Originally built as the Limerick Savings Bank,
Former branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland,
Originally constructed as a market house circa 1839 and converted into a townhall in 1889.
Unusual but successful amalgam of a classical inspired facade with Gothic window stylings.
St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church was erected in 1839 and replaced an older Church near to this site which was described as a long thatched Chapel,
This terrace in Pery Square was built in 1838,
New bank by ‘Mssrs. Deane’,