1799 – Unbuilt Bank of Ireland HQ, Westmoreland Street, Dublin
In 1799 Sir John Soane designed a bank headquarters for Bank of Ireland on a site bounded by College Street,
In 1799 Sir John Soane designed a bank headquarters for Bank of Ireland on a site bounded by College Street,
In 1802, architects were invited to submit designs for the conversion of the old Houses of Parliament into a new Bank of Ireland.
This was the first purpose built Parliament House in the world and was constructed at a great time of public confidence in Dublin.
Sometimes ascribed to Francis Johnston. Built as a bank in 1826,
Still in use today, with further extension and alterations by Millar &
Large branch bank for Bank of Ireland with outbuildings and living accommodation.
New bank by ‘Mssrs. Deane’,
Designed for the Bank of Ireland by George Halpin,
Former bank branch for the Bank of Ireland.
Attractive bank branch with symmetrical front elevation,