1917 – No.1 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Rebuilt after this section of O’Connell Street and North Earl Street were destroyed in fires during the Easter Rising of 1916.
Rebuilt after this section of O’Connell Street and North Earl Street were destroyed in fires during the Easter Rising of 1916.
No.17, on the left, was rebuilt to designs of Beater for the property owner, a Mrs.
Former public house rebuilt after the Easter Rising of 1916.
Supposedly built with girders salvaged from the wreck of the GPO, No.3 is part of a cohesive terrace of red brick buildings with a continuous cornice.
A more elaborate facade than many on the northern side of the rebuilt Henry Street.
Reconstructed after the 1916 Easter Rising for F.W. Woolworth & Co. This is a fine facade with large windows and a broken pediment.
A series of illustrations for the National University’s proposed Headquarters at the corner of Merrion Square,
A well known Dublin bar, the Oval has been refurbished inside, but the exterior remains intact.
Proposal for Dublin of the Future – a design based on a more monumental Beaux-Arts inspired entrance into O’Connell Street.
Designed by Ralph H. Byrne of W.H. Byrne & Son. Built on the corner of O’Connell Street and Abbey Street to replace a bank building destroyed in the Easter Rising of 1916.
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