1921 – National City Bank, 10 College Green, Dublin
Originally conceived in 1921,
Originally conceived in 1921,
Bryce and Weston at the end of the First World War built the last major shirt factory on the Strand Road.
The cathedral’s architect was Leon Coquard of Detroit,
Built to replace the original firehall for Regina.
Large reinforced concrete flour mill next to Merchants’
The local priest was a native of Rennes in France,
Replacing two buildings destroyed in the 1916 Rising,
“The new garage recently erected in Kells for Messrs George Cooney Ltd is situated in Bective Street adjoining the railway station on a site roughly 200 feet square.
Built between 1920 and 1921 to replace an old steel truss bridge of 1894 that was no long safe for vehicles and streetcars.
A fine corner building with a lot of applied decoration including a glazed tile trim and a large inset panel proudly announcing the original business.