1867 – Former Bank, College Street, Dublin
Now part of the Westin Hotel, designed in 1863 as the Headquarters of the Provincial Bank and built over the next few years.
Now part of the Westin Hotel, designed in 1863 as the Headquarters of the Provincial Bank and built over the next few years.
Originally this Bank opened as the Union Bank in 1867 with only four bays on College Green and two on Church Lane.
One of the designs submitted for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London, which was won by George Edmund Street.
Demolished in 1972, this fine Victorian facade was the head offices of Gilbey’s. Originally a pair of older house,
Also known as Rockhurst. Built in 1866-7 for E.W Cooke by architect Norman Shaw in his domestic ‘Old English’
From The Building News, July 5th 1867: “THE drawings which have been entered for this competition have been very properly exhibited to the public in the TownhaU at Great Yarmouth,
The Foundation Stone of the Church was laid on 26 August 1865 by James Sherman Crawford,
Demolished in the 1960s to make way for a new office block for the parent company Royal Insurance.
In 1867, one of Co. Donegal’s first hotels, the Lough Swilly Hotel, was built at Salt Pan Point,
A convent completed by William Henry Byrne on initial designs by George Goldie (1828-87) of London.
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