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Charles Geoghegan

17 September 2012
1889 – Cassidy Monument, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

1889 – Cassidy Monument, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan From The Irish Builder: “The contact for the erection of the monument to the late Matthew Cassidty Esq., an illustration of which is given with our present number, has been...

28 March 2012
1866 – Former Bank, Cornmarket, Dublin

1866 – Former Bank, Cornmarket, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan Former banch bank for the Royal Bank, later part of AIB. Now no longer used as a branch. Fine streetlevel facade with high but relatively plain banking office behind. The...

13 December 2011
1868 – Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Cabra, Dublin

1868 – Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Cabra, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan Published in The Irish Builder, Vol. X, No. 213, p. 273, November 1, 1868. Constructed of rubble stone with brick dressings, this was in use as St. Joseph’s Institution for...

06 July 2010
1886 – Former Hospital, Jervis Street, Dublin

1886 – Former Hospital, Jervis Street, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan Jervis Street Hospital was a former hospital that became part of Beaumont Hospital, which was completed in 1987. The hospital was founded by six Dublin surgeons as the Charitable Infirmary...

13 April 2010
1867 – Nealons, Capel Street, Dublin

1867 – Nealons, Capel Street, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan Fine Victorian exterior built by Charles Geoghegan as a public house in the late 19th century. The polychromatic brickwork is delightfully frivolous over the sturdy streetlevel facade.

07 April 2010
1869 – Nos. 63-64 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin

1869 – Nos. 63-64 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan A pair of 18th century houses that were remodeled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan. His redesign added the Victorian stuccoed decoration around the windows, as well...

16 February 2010
1859 – Former Bank, Foster Place, Dublin

1859 – Former Bank, Foster Place, Dublin

Architect: Papworth & Geoghegan Before the formation of AIB, this was known as the Royal Bank. The exterior is fairly straight forward classicism with a good neo-classical porch added in 1850. It is...

04 February 2010
1864 – Allied Irish Bank, Arran Quay, Dublin

1864 – Allied Irish Bank, Arran Quay, Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan / George L. O’Connor Fine small bank branch in an Italianate style with manager’s residence to the rear. The interior of the banking hall is ornate without being overpowering. The...

28 January 2010
1865 – Presbyterian Manse, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

1865 – Presbyterian Manse, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

Architect: Charles Geoghegan Fine Victorian manse by Charles Geoghegan in the grounds of Andrew Heiton’s French gothic church on York Road.

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