1919 – Permanent TSB Bank, Upper Baggot Street, Dublin
Fine ornate bank at the start to the largely Victorian streetscape of Upper Baggot Street.
Frederick Jermyn was principal assistant to J.F. Fuller before going into partnership with him in 1916, the partnership becoming known as Fuller & Jermyn. Jermyn carried on the practice after Fuller’s death at the end of 1924 until his own death in 1945.
Fine ornate bank at the start to the largely Victorian streetscape of Upper Baggot Street.
Rear entrance to the headquarters of the National Bank on College Green. Later demolished and replaced by Bank of Ireland with a design by Ronnie Tallon Of Scott Tallon Walker.
Former bank building, now converted into a bar. Constructed in 1929 for the National Bank.
Sited at the corner of Lower Drumcondra and Clonliffe Roads, this is a small and sturdy end-of-terrace bank branch.
All traces of the bank are now gone, the building having been extended into the neighbouring one at one time,
The original building dates from the 1880s but in the late 1920s, the National Bank had a new banking hall and commercial frontage added.
No longer a bank, after some years as an office, it is now a bar and restaurant.