1923 – AIB, South Richmond Street, Dublin
Bank dating from the early twentieth century constructed in a restrained classical style for the Provincial Bank.
Bank dating from the early twentieth century constructed in a restrained classical style for the Provincial Bank.
As part of the firm of Helmle & Corbett, Harvey Wiley Corbett had designed Bush Tower,
Former monument on Leinster Lawn, commemorating three of the founding figures of Irish independence, Arthur Griffith,
Image courtesy Irish Architectural Archive. Munden and Purcell collection, ref no.
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Replacing an earlier department store that was burned down in 1920 along with most of this part of St.
Opened as the Classic Cinema and renamed after it was taken over by the Gaumont chain. The building included a cafe and dance hall.
Former cigarette factory for John Player Ltd., designed by an English architectural partnership of Hepworth &
Constructed in 1923 and occupied a triangular lot, bordered by Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Boulevard,
The London Guarantee Building, also known as 360 North Michigan Avenue, and is one of the four 1920s flanks of the Michigan Avenue Bridge (along with the Wrigley Building,