1930 – Former Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin St., Monaghan
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland,
The town Water Tower is sited on a prominent hill overlooking the town and is built of reinforced concrete.
One of five industrial potato alcohol plants constructed to a similar design around Ireland by the Irish Government for Monarcaí Alcoil na h-Éireann.
Built on the site of the old county gaol and incorporating some of the footprint of the demolished building.
Original appearance of former cinema on Glaslough Street in Monaghan town.
Fine example of a standardised design school from the Office of Public Works.
Modern house in a Miesian idiom by architect Cathal O’Neill,
Former library with cantilevered concrete stairs to public offices above.
Freestanding irregular-plan and rendered Roman Catholic church,
Large L-plan building on three levels designed by the Office of Public Works as a regional centre for the Irish police.