1891 – Ulster Bank, College Green, Dublin
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
One of the most magnificent bank buildings in the city with a pompous over-blown doorway,
A former branch of the Allied Irish Bank in a striking red sandstone and with an unusual circular corner tower.
Constructed between 1899 and 1901 by English architect Arthur Blomfield Jackson, and his only work in Ireland.
Originally conceived in 1921, when the first floor of No.10 was removed to provide a spacious ground floor public office.
The Roman Catholic equivalent of the Royal Archways constructed in the previous century. This wood and canvas Round Tower, 45 feet high,
Built on the site of the Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance Co., which Royal Insurance had taken over in 1919.
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