1920s – Design for Parliament & Government Buildings, Stormont, Belfast, Co. Antrim
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920,
After the partition of Ireland with the Government of Ireland Act, 1920,
Bryce and Weston at the end of the First World War built the last major shirt factory on the Strand Road.
Large 20th century commercial bank building on a dominant site on the main street of Enniskillen.
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22, and later part of a complex, that included the 1930s Orpheus Building,
“We reproduce a perspective sketch of the new Bank about to be erected at Killybegs Co Donegal for the National Bank Ltd.
This memorial commemorates the residents of Dungannon who were killed or missing in World War I (202 servicemen) and World War II (44 servicemen).
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Opened as the Classic Cinema and renamed after it was taken over by the Gaumont chain. The building included a cafe and dance hall.
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Rebuilt between 1921-23. Counters an awkward site with two chamfered corner entrances. Now a branch of Dansk Bank.
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