1734 – Barlow House, Drogheda, Co. Louth
Architect: Richard Cassels or Francis Bindon
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow. With five bays on three floors and a basement,
A fine mid eighteenth century built by Alderman James Barlow. With five bays on three floors and a basement,
Used for over one hundred years as a bank branch, the Tholsel is a stern and forbidding building in appearance.
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, this building by Walter G.
Designed by Seymour Rice and Ronald Tallon (later of Scott Tallon Walker) while staff of the Office of Public Works.