1899 – Louis Copeland, Nos. 40-41 Capel Street, Dublin
Architect: Kaye-Parry & Ross
Originally built as a bank,
Originally built as a bank,
Fine stone and brick Georgian house of around 1830 with later banking hall adjoining added around 1900.
Fine bank branch for the Provincial Bank of Ireland with crisply carved stonework and a strongly articulated facade.
Now a branch of AIB,
A former branch of the Provincial Bank,which after a series of bank mergers in Ireland in the mid 20th century became part of Allied Irish Banks.
Fine early twentieth century bank building with a wonderful curving corner entranceway.
At the Suffolk Street end of Grafton Street,
A fine bank building, finished in high quality stonework,
Bank dating from the early twentieth century constructed in a restrained classical style for the Provincial Bank.