1919 – Former Bank, Ormond Quay, Dublin
Former Bank of Ireland branch with a lovely 1930s interior.
Former Bank of Ireland branch with a lovely 1930s interior.
Built after the previous branch of the Hibernian Bank was destroyed in the fighting during the 1916 Easter Rising.
Good example of early 20th century Dublin commercial building.
Fine classical bank building turning a corner elegantly from O’Connell Street onto Abbey Street,
Fine bank at the start to the largely Victorian streetscape of Upper Baggot Street.
Architectural elevations for the reconstruction of O’Connell Street in 1919 after the almost complete destruction of the part of the street from the Pillar to the bridge.
Church in an amalgam of Irish and Germanic Romanesque,
“The illustration on this page of the new church of St Michael,
A fine commercial premises with good quality glazed terracotta façade (damaged at street level) which has received an Elizabethan stylistic treatment.
The offices of the Automobile Association are contained within this ornate office building from the early part of the 20th century.