1939 – Imco, Merrion Road, Dublin
Architect: Higginbotham & Stafford / Oliver P. Bernard
IMCO were a large firm of dry cleaners who ran a central cleaning and dying plant on Merrion Road,
IMCO were a large firm of dry cleaners who ran a central cleaning and dying plant on Merrion Road,
This Wiley Mercury dealership,
A small gable-fronted Roman Catholic church with transepts to eastern end of nave,
Simple and elegant single-cell church with tall round-headed windows, with a wooden Doric columned entranceway.
Long established and rambling cluster of hotel buildings,
Rambling hotel building built across a hilside with scenic views of Glengarriff.
Base designed by William Atkins,
Originally built as a gaol in 1796 by the Naas Corporation.
Described in Lewis “A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland” as “Near the village are the Hammersmith iron-works,
Taken over by the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries Committee in 1894,