1839 – Bethesda Chapel, Granby Row, Dublin
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
Erected around 1839 as the Protestant Bethesda Chapel to replace an earlier one of around 1785.
A former branch of the Provincial Bank,which after a series of bank mergers in Ireland in the mid 20th century became part of Allied Irish Banks.
Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
Fine early twentieth century bank building with a wonderful curving corner entranceway. Extended, 1922, comprising single-bay three-storey end bay to east taking away the symmetry of the design.
Illustration from The Building News showing the reinforced concrete stand under construction, Designed by Messrs.
Unsuccessful entry for the National University’s proposed Headquarters at the corner of Merrion Square, Upper Mount Street and Fitzwilliam Street.
On the corner of O’Connell Street and Middle Abbey Street, Manfield Chambers is a commercial premises with a branch of a clothing and footwear chain on the ground level and various offices above.
A fine bank building, finished in high quality stonework, that neatly turns the corner onto Parnell Street.