1934 – Hibernian Bank, Trim, Co. Meath
Small neoclassical bank branch. Now a Credit Union, after Hibernian Bank merged into the Bank of Ireland.
Small neoclassical bank branch. Now a Credit Union, after Hibernian Bank merged into the Bank of Ireland.
Showroom and offices for Messrs Heiton Ltd, builders suppliers. Their premises and yard was later the site of several planning applications and a public hearing before becoming the site of the Ulster Bank headquarters.
Quality building with Art Deco overtones, the Post Office (and formerly Telephone Exchange) in Rathmines is a much overlooked building at a very busy traffic junction.
Like similar flat complexes built by the City Council Housing Department in the 1930s, this development is of a high quality.
A small complex similar in quality to other City Council built housing from this period.
One of five industrial potato alcohol plants constructed to a similar design around Ireland by the Irish Government.
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.
In 1935 Scott & Good designed Portlaoise General Hospital. This building unlike its predecessor at Tullamore,
Built as the Pearl Life Assurance building, it was gutted and merged into one large development in the late 1990s.
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