1959 – Insurance Corporation of Ireland, Dame Street, Dublin
Architects: Downes, Meehan & Robson
New modern facade placed on four existing buildings including the previous head office of 1936 designed by Vincent Downes for the same company.
New modern facade placed on four existing buildings including the previous head office of 1936 designed by Vincent Downes for the same company.
Founded in 1894 with a bequest by Henry James Campbell,
Believed to have been built to replace an earlier and similar structure,
Described in Ordnance Survey of 1833 as “The courthouse is a neat and substantial building,
In July,
A two-storey five-bay building, with outer two breaking forward, composed of dressed limestone,
A distinctive church with a fan shaped plan and huge wall of “dalle de verre”
Known as Donegall Chambers. Two buildings previously occupied by LMS Railway Co.
Completed in 1857,
Starting life as a simple single aisle church,