1911 – Nos.60-61 South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Architect: Edwin Bradbury
A fine pair of commercial buildings with ornate upper stories.
A fine pair of commercial buildings with ornate upper stories.
A long drawn out project,
Branch bank constructed for the now defunct Royal Bank of Ireland.
Simple single cell church set on a hillside with a plain rendered finish,
Attractive Roman Catholic church with wonderful stonework.
Fine ornate corner public house with much of its original interior detail intact.
The dock was constructed by the Belfast Harbour Commissioners and opened in 1911.
According to Jeremy Williams, “The original scheme for the hall survives as a drawing,
Design for house known as Voysey House or Dallas for Robert Hetherington,
With a long sandstone and brick elevation to the street, this three-storey office block was built in stages between 1900-1912.