1930 – National Bank, Talbot Street, Dublin
All traces of the bank are now gone,
All traces of the bank are now gone,
A circular condominium building built on colums to elevate it to achieve light and views.
A Miss Elizabeth Mageough died in 1869 and in her will she had directed that any residue left in her Will should go to fund “a suitable place for elderly ladies of the Protestant faith to live.”
Another of Vincent Craig’s bank branches for the Belfast Banking Company.
The beginnings of the present structure is in 1780 when Sir Benjamin Chapman,
In 1890 the Directors of the Belfast Bank, Dublin St., Monaghan acquired the house adjoining their premises.
Modern bank building in a Brutalist style that has a stong linear style with planted terraces.
Churchill, left empty from 1918 was known to have wood-rot in 1926.
Now known as Coláiste Mhuire or CBS Mullingar.
1960s extension to early 20th century building for Derry technical School.