1839 – Former Bank, 1 Mallow Street, Limerick
Former branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, which later after a series of mergers became AIB.
In 1825, the Provincial Bank of Ireland commenced operations in Cork, opening its first branch in Dublin a year later. Its primary aim was to introduce English capital into Ireland outside of the Dublin area. In 1966 Allied Irish Banks Limited was created as a new company that merged three Irish banks: Provincial Bank of Ireland, the Royal Bank of Ireland, and the Munster & Leinster Bank.
Former branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, which later after a series of mergers became AIB.
Built as a branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, and now a branch for AIB.
The Provincial Bank opened in Athlone in 1827. It was the first branch of a large commercial bank to be opened in the town.
One of the most magnificent buildings in Cork, the Italianate plazzo built for the ‘Provincial Bank of Ireland’,
Now part of the Westin Hotel, designed in 1863 as the Headquarters of the Provincial Bank and built over the next few years.
Originally a bank and now a Tesco convenience store, the building was completed by Turner and Williamson after the death of Barre.
Originally the Provincial Bank, this branch of AIB is finished with elaborately carved Mountcharles sandstone. Well proportioned,
Late 19th century stuccowork at its finest, this former branch of the Provincial Bank is a confident example of how to treat a steeply sloping site and corner.
Former branch of the Provincial Bank, later merged into Allied Irish Banks.
In comparison to earlier bank buildings, this First Trust branch (AIB in the Republic of Ireland) is relatively modest.