1925 – Nos. 4-5 Trinity Street, Dublin
Architect: Patrick J.F. Munden Fine early twentieth century commerical building in brick with stone trimming.
Architect: Patrick J.F. Munden Fine early twentieth century commerical building in brick with stone trimming.
This was built between 1925 and 1951 by mostly volunteer labour. The two towers at the front of the church are something of a western influence; however, the treatment of the domes is...
The former St John Cantius Church was started in 1918 and not completed until 1925. After a new church opened alongside in 1972, it was used as a school for some years, but...
Architect: Patrick F. O’Sullivan Former depot belonging to the Dublin United Tramways Company and now in use by Dublin Bus.
Architect: Donnelly Moore & Keatinge Suburban mix of shops, commercial space and living accommodation constructed along two streets, turning a corner with an angled range. All the buildings are mansard roofed with the...
Architect: W.H. Byrne & Son Rebuilt in 1925 for a seeds merchant Sir J.W. Mackay whose store was destroyed during a bombardment of the nearby Gresham Hotel in the Civil War in 1922....
Plain granite finished building whose sole decorative feature is the corner to Cathedral Street and a rather clumsy balcony.
Architect: T.F. McNamara Like many Dublin suburbs, Ringsend had its own cinema. Unfortunately like many, it closed due to declining attendences. A relatively simple facade, the minimum of architectural detail is used to...
Small parish hall whose architectural detail is a simple stripped Italianate classicism executed in render.