1857 – St. Catherine’s Church, Meath Street, Dublin
Dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to occupy the same site. The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 30 June 1852.
Dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to occupy the same site. The foundation stone of the new church was laid on 30 June 1852.
Former banch bank for the Royal Bank, later part of AIB. Now no longer used as a branch.
Built 1871-75 to designs by William Hague for Patrick McCabe Fay & Company, wholesale grocers. Finished in granite and brick,
Large stone-faced commercial building with a rather grim facade.
The presbytery to the rear of the St. Augustine’s Church on Thomas Street is a tall five storey building finished in red brick,
Fine former bank building at the corner of Francis Street and Thomas Street, Dublin, constructed for the Dublin Savings Bank. With its fine stonework at street level,
The tallest existing spire in Dublin and sited on high ground so as to be visible from the Liffey valley,
Former warehouse and entrance archway for Power’s Distillery, now the National College of Art & Design.
“WITH present issue we furnish a photo lithograph reproduction of Mr. William Stirling’s design in competition for the “Winstanley Memorial Hall,” in Corn Market,
Former branch of the Hibernian Bank, later the Bank of Ireland. The building has fine, tiling,