1864 – Allied Irish Bank, Arran Quay, Dublin
Fine small bank branch in an Italianate style with manager’s residence to the rear.
Fine small bank branch in an Italianate style with manager’s residence to the rear.
Built in 1864 under the guidance of Bishop Taché, the west wing of this residence stands as one of the oldest stone buildings remaining in Western Canada.
Designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the neo-Gothic style, construction began in 1859 and was completed in 1864.
Still standing today but its successor bank, Dansk, is now next door. Possibly a rework of the old Assembly Rooms on this site.
A 2-storey furniture & carpet department facing Sarsfield Street was added to Cannock, Tait and Co.,
Designed in 1864 as a school of medicine beside the three northside hospitals (Brunswick, Richmond and the Hardwicke,
Pretty little church building in its own extensive grounds. The church is a simple Gothic Revival design with a decorative rose window in the west façade.
Designed by George Goldie, son of a prominent parishioner Dr. Goldie the church was designed in the Gothic revival,
Fine church with tower and spire. Lovely interior with ribbed ceiling over arches on marble columns.
The first church in Ireland by George Goldie with the foundartion stone laid in October 1859.