1908 – Swimming Baths, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Architect: Kaye-Parry & Ross
Originally opened in 1842 and rebuilt by the town council in 1908.
Originally opened in 1842 and rebuilt by the town council in 1908.
Designed by G.E. Clare of Finsbury,
Warwick & Hall were employed by Captain Arthur T.
Demolished to make way for the Irish Life Centre which stretched through from Abbey Street.
A wonderfully eccentric design for the Hibernian Bank which mixes a myriad of architectural features.
Almost a scaled down version of their work for Murray &
An elaborately gabled red brick Library,
The Church of the Good Shepherd,
John J. McDonnell was Belfast-based and produced a large body of work for the catholic church across Ulster including convents,
Constructed between 1907-09,