1907 – 113 Grafton Street, Dublin
Architect: W.H. Byrne & Son
With a construction period overlapping its neighbour at No.112,
With a construction period overlapping its neighbour at No.112,
The building was designed by Minnesotan Beaux Arts architect Cass Gilbert,
Opened in 1907 after an architectural competition in 1906.
Branch bank for the former National Bank,
New sanatorium in grounds of The Abbey,
George L. O’Connor was the architect responsible for rebuilding of the licensed premises for John Doyle,
Scotland’s first steel framed building,
An Arts & Crafts Gothic style,
The Caversham library committee wrote to Carnegie in June 1905 and received a promise of £2,500.
An unsuccessful entry for the competition to design a new building for the university.