1917 – No.37 Henry St, Dublin
A more elaborate facade than many on the northern side of the rebuilt Henry Street.
A more elaborate facade than many on the northern side of the rebuilt Henry Street.
Reconstructed after the 1916 Easter Rising for F.W. Woolworth & Co., as their second Dublin store.
Reconstruction of the General Post Office after destruction during Easter 1916. A large range was added to the Henry Street side providing office and commercial space at street level.
Decorative upper floors above a shop unit on Henry Street – rebuilt post the 1916 Easter Rising. Finished in red and yellow brick with terracotta detailing.One of the more flamboyant rebuilds,
Originally designed in the late 1950s by the same firm of architects (NMA), half of the store was built in the 1960s (at the Coles Lane corner) and the other half in the 1970s (at the Little Denmark Street end).
Originally constructed in the 1960s and the other half in the 1970s by the same firm of architects.
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