1907 – Post Office, Bandon, Co. Cork
Demolished, the stonework from around the main entrance has been reused on a building on the same site.
Demolished, the stonework from around the main entrance has been reused on a building on the same site.
Twentieth century post office with attractively curved windows to the public office.
Former Post Office, constructed around 1908. Closed in the 1980s, it lay vacant for many years before being restored and converted to the public library.
Former Post Office designed by J. Howard Pentland of the Board of Public Works.
An unusual Post Office building on O’Connor Square, the building boasts this unusual doorway,
Typical design for 19th century schools across Ireland, this one at Howth is now in use as offices.
The former Labour Exhange on Lord Edward Street is a little-known example of civic architecture of the early 20th century,
Quality building with Art Deco overtones, the Post Office (and formerly Telephone Exchange) in Rathmines is a much overlooked building at a very busy traffic junction.
Neighbouring the Post Office, the Social Welfare office is more modern in style with some Art Moderne overtones in the stone treatment above the ground-floor windows and doorway.
Fine stone post office, part of a streetscape of state buildings including a Garda Station from 1947 and the Social Welfare office from 1939.
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