1878 – Bank of Ireland, Millstreet, Co. Cork
Designed as a branch of the National Bank, the is a fine small-town bank designed in a High Victorian Gothic with fine chimney stacks.
Designed as a branch of the National Bank, the is a fine small-town bank designed in a High Victorian Gothic with fine chimney stacks.
From The Building News: “This conspicuous building is now in course of erection on a commanding site at the corner of Newgate-street and King Edward-street.
Everett & Co. first opened a bank in Salisbury in 1811, situated in the Old Weavers’ Hall,
Design for the new Imperial Bank or Reichsbank. Destroyed in 1945. Published in The Builder, June 23rd 1877.
New bank branch for Messrs. Alexander, Birbeck, Barclay & Buxton. Perspective including ground floor plans published in The Building News,
The City of Glasgow Bank is now largely known for its spectacular collapse in October 1878,
A small independent banking house, in operation since the 1820s. In 1891, it (as Round,
Sadly no longer in use as a bank branch, semi-derelict.
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
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