1892 – Mercantile Seaman Office, Eden Quay, Dublin
Architect: J. Howard Pentland
A stern stone-faced building both in material and aspect,
A stern stone-faced building both in material and aspect,
Constructed as a hall for Ormond Quay Presbyterian church for meetings and Sunday School.
A memorial to a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Police who died near here while on duty.
Striking former warehouse building designed as a sales and auction house now in use as the Winding Stair bookshop and cafe.
Branch bank for the former National Bank,
Smaller but similar to other towers near Alexandra Basin in the north docks,
One of the few remaining older buildings on this quay,
Once every neighbourhood or major street had its own cinema,
Built to allow water based traffic to access the Royal Canal and Spencer Docks,
Former Bank of Ireland branch with a lovely 1930s interior.