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George L. O’Connor

27 May 2013
1907 – Bohemian Bar, Doyle’s Corner, Phibsborough, Dublin

1907 – Bohemian Bar, Doyle’s Corner, Phibsborough, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor George L. O’Connor was the architect responsible for rebuilding of the licensed premises for John Doyle, grocer and wine merchant. Finished in Milverton limestone, Kingscourt facing brick and terracotta,...

22 April 2012
1923 – Lyric Cinema, James Street, Dublin

1923 – Lyric Cinema, James Street, Dublin

Architect: Patrick J.F. Munden & George L. O’Connor Image courtesy Irish Architectural Archive. Munden and Purcell collection, ref no. 85/141.60/2. Former cinema, long darkened, later in use as part of a commercial premises....

21 February 2010
1920 – Automobile Association, Suffolk Street, Dublin

1920 – Automobile Association, Suffolk Street, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor The offices of the Automobile Association are contained within this ornate office building from the early part of the 20th century.

10 February 2010
1911 – The International Bar, Wicklow Street, Dublin

1911 – The International Bar, Wicklow Street, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor

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...

04 February 2010
1922 – Former Presbytery, Arran Quay, Dublin

1922 – Former Presbytery, Arran Quay, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor Former presbytery for the neighbouring St. Paul’s Church, and now offices for a Catholic church-based youth organisation. A substantial house, well set-back from the traffic, it is a far-cry...

02 February 2010
1915 – Terraced Housing, Irishtown, Dublin

1915 – Terraced Housing, Irishtown, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor Fine terrace of housing with commercial premises on the end with a nice corner entranceway. Leads into a scheme of similar houses built for Pembroke UDC. Opened by Chief...

21 January 2010
1905 – Carnegie Library, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin

1905 – Carnegie Library, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor Built in 1905 on a prominent corner site, the Carnegie Free library was designed by George L. O’Connor. Its dominant feature is the corbelled circular in plan, bartizan clock...

03 May 2009
1908 – Nos. 16-17 Halston St., Dublin

1908 – Nos. 16-17 Halston St., Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor Offices, originally builtfor Carton Bros., poultry, game, egg, butter and cheese agents.