1905 – Former Provincial Bank, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny Architect: Batchelor & Hicks A former branch of the Provincial Bank,which after a series of bank mergers in Ireland in the mid 20th century became part of Allied Irish Banks.
1906 – RIAC, Dawson Street, Dublin Architect: Batchelor & Hicks Built in 1906 with further extension work in 1911 by the same architects.
1911 – Allied Irish Bank, Waterford Architect: Batchelor & Hicks Fine early twentieth century bank building with a wonderful curving corner entranceway. Extended, 1922, comprising single-bay three-storey end bay to east taking away the symmetry of the design.
1913 – Baldoyle Racecourse, Dublin Architect: Batchelor & Hicks Illustration from The Building News showing the reinforced concrete stand under construction, Designed by Messrs.
1917 – Competition Entry for NUI Senate House, Dublin Architect: Batchelor & Hicks Unsuccessful entry for the National University’s proposed Headquarters at the corner of Merrion Square, Upper Mount Street and Fitzwilliam Street.
1917 – Manfield Chambers, Abbey Street, Dublin Architect: Batchelor & Hicks On the corner of O’Connell Street and Middle Abbey Street, Manfield Chambers is a commercial premises with a branch of Clarks on the ground level and various offices above.
1922 – Allied Irish Banks, 37/38 O’Connell Street Upper, Dublin Architect: Batchelor & Hicks A fine bank building, finished in high quality stonework, that neatly turns the corner onto Parnell Street.