1900 – Former Belfast Bank, No. 86 Talbot St., Dublin
Building refaced in Doulting limestone and completed in August 1900.
Building refaced in Doulting limestone and completed in August 1900.
Built on the corner of Hudson Street and 15-19 Shankill Road.
Substantial corner bank building for the Munster and Leinster Bank, later part of AIB.
Fine stone and brick Georgian house of around 1830 with later banking hall adjoining added around 1900.
Designed as the nurses’ home for Royal City of Dublin Hospital on nearby Baggot Street,
Ornate Victorian hotel with retail units at ground level.
Reputed to be the most expensive capital project ever undertaken by the British Government in Ireland,
The Mater Infirmorum (Mother of the Sick) Hospital was founded by the Sisters of Mercy but has always treated patients without regard to class or creed.
The former Murray, Sons and Company administration building at Whitehall Tobacco Works.
A former bank, which has been converted into a retail shop,