1839 – Former Limerick Savings Bank, Glentworth St., Limerick
Architect: W.H. Owen / Thomas Newenham Deane
Originally built as the Limerick Savings Bank; now after a series of bank amalgamations and closures,
Originally built as the Limerick Savings Bank; now after a series of bank amalgamations and closures,
Occupying the corner of Glenworth Street and Baker Place, and originally known as the Philisophical Buildings, and later named after Frances Ridley Havergal a composer of hymns.
St Saviour’s Dominican Church as it stands today is the result of the work of many architects over two hundred years.
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall, closed in 1976. The building was demolished in 1981.