1956 – Filling Station, Ashford, Co. Wicklow
Small country filling station designed for Esso,
Small country filling station designed for Esso,
Wainsfort Filling Station, designed by architect and poet Niall Montgomery at a time when companies were increasingly aware of their visual appearance and identity.
Stylistically linked to their Bridgefoot Street flats for Dublin Corporation (demolished 2006) and the offices for Stewart and Lloyds from around the same time.
Modern fire station by Belfast architects Munce &
Peppard & Duffy produced a couple of churches for the Dublin archdiocese in the 1950s.
A modern hotel,
The foundation stone of the church was laid on 7 September 1969 by the Bishop of Meath John McCormack,
The Nurse’s Home in Drogheda was built as part of the International Missionary Training Hospital which was itself finished in 1957.
Finished in brick with a shallow bronze roof.
Large square block with lower ancillary accommodation,