1891 – Ulster Bank, College Green, Dublin
Architect: Sir Thomas Drew
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
Austere but solid bank branch with subtle decorative plasterwork and symmetrical design.
Three storey branch bank in limestone and red brick by Belfast-based architectural firm Blackwood &
A classically designed bank branch turning a corner from Baggot to Pembroke Street. Continuing the scale of the brick terraces of the Georgian streetscape,
Classically inspired and symmetrical bank branch of 1933, replacing an earlier building. Still in use today.