1930 – Former Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin St., Monaghan
Architect: Bradbury & Evans
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland,
Guinness Mahon &
All traces of the bank are now gone,
Attractive exercise in a restained twentieth century classical style built as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank.
The original building dates from the 1880s but in the late 1920s,
Demolished but described by Rothery as a good example of “the application of a ‘modern’
Small Edwardian bank, finished externally in brick with limestone dressings,
Sited at Terenure crossroads, this bank branch has strong Arts and Crafts detailing,
No longer a bank, after some years as an office,
Classically inspired and symmetrical bank branch of 1933,