1890s – Denmark House, Little Denmark St., Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons Like the building, the street is now gone, demolished in 1976 to make way like some other laneways for the Ilac Shopping Centre.
1905 – No.112 Grafton Street, Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons No.112 is the left hand site of the photograph, the retail unit at street level being a branch of Specsavers.
1916 – Parson’s Building, Trinity College Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons Formerly the School of Pathology, and now known as the Parson’s Building. Since the 1990s,
1921 – Seamens Institute, Eden Quay, Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons The Seamens Institute on the corner of Marlborough Street and Eden Quay is another early 20th century building after the area was decimated during the 1916 Rising.
1926 – Mitchell’s Hotel, Nos 9-11 Grafton St., Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons Constructed as a new hotel in the mid 1920s, and later contained a fashionable restaurant at street level.
1957 – Nos. 16-17 Suffolk Street, Dublin Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons Mid century office building that replaced two ornate Victorian commercial buildings by J.J. O’Callaghan.