1908 – Carnegie Library & Museum, Pery Sq., Limerick Architect: G.P. Sheridan Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
1908 – O’Neill’s Bar, Suffolk Street, Dublin Architect: G.P. Sheridan One of Dublin’s landmark public houses, O’Neill’s is sited on the narrow side Church Street and the more important Suffolk Street opposite St Andrews church.
1910 – Parnell Monument, O’Connell Street, Dublin Architect: Henry Bacon, G.P. Sheridan, Augustus Saint Gaudens A long drawn out project, the Parnell Monument was designed by Dublin-born American sculptor Augustus Saint Gaudens with the assistance of two architects –
1921 – National City Bank, 10 College Green, Dublin Architect: George P. Sheridan / Donnelly & Martin Originally conceived in 1921, when the first floor of No.10 was removed to provide a spacious ground floor public office.