1865 – West of England Life & Fire Insurance Company, No. 39 Dame Street, Dublin
Architect: William Fogerty
For many years, known as “Lucky Coady’s”
For many years, known as “Lucky Coady’s”
In 1814, while the building was still the Royal Exchange,
Former banch bank for the Royal Bank,
Designed for the Scottish Equitable Insurance Company,
Rebuilt around 1866 for George John Alexander to designs by Charles Geoghegan.
The repository of Irish records that dated from medieval times to 1922.
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist,
Now part of the Westin Hotel,
Originally this Bank opened as the Union Bank in 1867 with only four bays on College Green and two on Church Lane.
Demolished in 1972, this fine Victorian facade was the head offices of Gilbey’s.