1734 – Barlow House, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Architect: Richard Cassels or Francis Bindon
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow.
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow.
Used for over one hundred years as a bank branch,
The centerpiece of Drogheda north of the Boyne is the tall and graceful French Gothic church by O’Neill &
Originally built as a branch of the Munster and Leinster Bank,
Designed by Seymour Rice and Ronald Tallon (later of Scott Tallon Walker) while staff of the Office of Public Works.