1929 – Former Bank, South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Former bank building, now converted into a bar. Constructed in 1929 for the National Bank.
Former bank building, now converted into a bar. Constructed in 1929 for the National Bank.
Former cinema, now missing most of its auditorium after the rear half of the building was demolished.
Formerly a Tea Room and Toilets block with Kiosk shop – only the Kiosk is still in operation.
Sited at the corner of Lower Drumcondra and Clonliffe Roads, this is a small and sturdy end-of-terrace bank branch.
Designed by Arnold Francis Hendy of Kaye-Parry, Ross & Hendy and constructed in timber.
A graceful little library with a rather unfortunate porch attached. This small brick library just off Merrion Road and surrounded by RDS property has an interesting central bay.
Designed in the same stripped Classical style as the adjacent Gresham Hotel and Hammam Chambers, the Savoy was once one of the great “atmospherics”
A twentieth century church with a Hiberno-Romanesque design including a round tower, Romanesque doorways and paired round-headed window openings.
A fine building on a gently curving site with Art Deco detailing added as offices to existing factory. The single bay building with bay window marks the entrance to the main factory,
Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the Irish National War Memorial commemorates the estimated 49,000 Irishmen –
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