1870 – Bank of Ireland, Tralee, Co. Kerry
Still in use today, although a more recent banking hall has been constructed in front of the original house.
Still in use today, although a more recent banking hall has been constructed in front of the original house.
A large fine Classically-composed bank building on an awkward corner site, the two end bays are curved to fit the site.
“The building recently erected in Londonderry for the Bank of Ireland, was opened for business on Monday,
Imposing late 19th century bank building with living accommodation in the upperfloors. The interior boasts quite a tall banking hall.
A fine and vigorous building by Sandham Symes who also designed a fine branch for the same bank in Kilkenny.
A fine cut stone bank branch with associated living accommodation above. Now used as offices. Designed by Sandham Symes in 1870 but not built for almost a decade,
“A new branch of the Bank of Ireland was opened this day at No. 13 North Wall-quay.
Fine corner bank with large well-lit banking hall at ground level. The severity of the upper floors is contrasted with the large round-headed windows and gently curving entrance bay.
Branch for Bank of Ireland on the corner of Merrion Row and St. Stephens Green. Built on the site of the famous Tracton House.
Large 20th century commercial bank building on a dominant site on the main street of Enniskillen.