1928 – First Church of Christ, Scientist, Baggot St., Dublin
Millar & Symes were well-known for designing bank buildings, and this church, designed in 1925,
Millar & Symes were well-known for designing bank buildings, and this church, designed in 1925,
Ladies club house for the Royal Portrush Golf Club.
Built for celebrations to mark the centenary of Catholic Emancipation. A Pontifical High Mass in the Phoenix Park, on Sunday 24 June 1929,
Attributed to Roland Ingleby Smith in his role as Chief architect of the Northern Ireland Ministry of Finance.
Remodelled in an art deco style in 1930 by Daniel A. Levie. Demolished.
All traces of the bank are now gone, the building having been extended into the neighbouring one at one time,
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall, closed in 1976. The building was demolished in 1981.
The architect was John Stevenson (1890-1950) of Samuel Stevenson & Sons, Belfast. Originally built in 1931 for the Gallaher Tobacco Company,
Ceremonial gates to welcome the Papal Legate to the City of Dublin for the 1932 Eucharistic Congress. Cardinal Lorenzo Lauri was formally welcomed here by the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
Alternative plans for a proposed ‘Customs Examination Station’ to be located at Belcoo in December 1933.
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