1886 – No.7 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
Designed by G.C. Ashlin to resemble a French Renaissance corner pavilion, this building was the result of an architectural competition for offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Designed by G.C. Ashlin to resemble a French Renaissance corner pavilion, this building was the result of an architectural competition for offices for the Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.
Front Perspective View as published in The Building News, September 17th 1886. Built as designed in with polychromic brickwork,
Perspective view plan & Detail of stained glass “Monkeys” published in The Building News, July 23rd 1886.
Opened by Princess Christian, daughter of Queen Victoria. Florence Nightingale established a Training School for Nurses at the Infirmary,
Sketch showing proposed extension of choir & new organ, which was published in The Building News,
View of principal entrance including plans published in The Building News, November 26th 1886.
Published in The Building News, November 5th 1886.
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