1871 – Former Royal Bank, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Imposing 19th century bank (No. 102 Upper Georges Street) now in use as a commercial premises.
Imposing 19th century bank (No. 102 Upper Georges Street) now in use as a commercial premises.
Constructed as a large villa, now subsumed into the Bonnington Hotel, formerly the Dublin Regency Hotel.
Second placed design in competition to design new Church of Ireland on the South Circular Road.
Constructed for the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland at the Four Courts complex.
“In a former issue we noticed that this theatre was being erected from the designs and under the superintendence of Mr.
“The materials used are red brick for one storey, and rubble masonry cemented for the other.
Former Nurses’ Home for the Adelaide Hospital in Dublin. “Our illustration with this number is of a recent addition to that valuable institution,
A charitable hospital and almshouses to provide homes for widows over sixty and named after its patron Emma Stanwix,
For many years known as The Waterloo, a well-known Dublin bar. “Our Illustration in this number is Waterloo House,
“We also give a view of new stables and offices at Killiney, one of the waterside beauty-spots of County Dublin.
Designed by Albert E. Murray, this former Boy’s Home is now a backpackers hostel and still well maintained.