1944 – Ffrench-Mullan House, Charlemont Street, Dublin
Designed and built during The Emergency (Second World War), these flats were intended to be developed along the length of Charlemont Street.
Designed and built during The Emergency (Second World War), these flats were intended to be developed along the length of Charlemont Street.
Unconstructed design for a memorial for Thomas Davis in St. Stephen’s Green in the centre of Dublin.
Illegally demolished in 1999 over a long holiday weekend by property developer and hotel owner Noel O’Callaghan.
Opened in 1947 as an entire entertainment complex, the Adelphi comprised a cinema, a restaurant,
Holiday camp constructed in the late 1940s and early 1950s by the Quinn family. Closed in the late 1970s and demolished a few years after.
Opened as Mills, later known as The Submarine Bar. Originally the structure included accommodation for the publican.
On the northern side of James Street, lies the former brewery power station,
A large building, the Post Office was built to replace an earlier on on nearby Church Lane which links Andrew and Suffolk Streets to College Green.
Drawing for design of staircase and entrance foyer. Winner of the RIAI Gold Medal for the period 1947-1950.
The Cabra Grand Cinema was designed by Henry J. Lyons & Samuel Lyons for Leonard Ging’s Strand circuit but sold to Irish Cinemas before completion.
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