1897 – Ulster Bank, Camden Street, Dublin
Architect: William Mitchell
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
Named in 1778, but not as supposed after Lord Camden who was not Lord Lieutenant until 1795.
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
A conversion of a former shop by architect Rudolph Maximilian Butler into a small cinema with 400 seats.
A fine concrete building with its structure clearly visible, this former Department Store was used as the headquarters of the Irish Nationwide Building Society for many years.
Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel, the exterior of the DeLuxe Cinema is mostly intact.
No longer a bank, after some years as an office, it is now a bar and restaurant.