2017 – Central Bank of Ireland, North Wall Quay, Dublin

Architect: Henry J. Lyons & Partners

After the failure of Anglo Irish Bank in late 2008,

1926 – Northern Bank, South Circular Road, Dublin

Architect: George L. O’Connor

Single storey banking hall with three storey manager’s residence to the rear,

1889 – Our Lady’s Bower Convent, Athlone, Co. Westmeath

Architect: W.H. Byrne

A seven bay two and three storey former convent and boarding school building on H-shaped plan.

1941 – DUTC Club, Earl Place, Dublin

Architect: Michael Scott Architects

Constructed by the DUTC as a social club and now the Dublin Bus canteen.

1840 – Ballyconnell House, Falcarragh, Co. Donegal

Difficult to date but the landowners, the Olpherts, a Dutch family constructed a house here in 1763,

1873 – Design for St Luke’s Church of Ireland, Cork

Architect: Sir Thomas Drew

Published design in limited competition for work to St.

1986 – Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh

Architect: Tom Mullarkey, McCormick Tracey Mullarkey Architects

The grade B+ listed building on the banks of the Erne began life as a traditional Edwardian villa and was originally built for local draper Charles McDonagh.

1906 – Central Signal Cabin, Waterford, Co. Waterford

The large Waterford Central signal cabin is the only elevated signal cabin left in Ireland.

1968 – Plunkett Station, Waterford, Co. Waterford

Architects: Murray and Beaumont

Designed to replace the original North Station which opened in 1864.

1992 – Design alterations for Church of St. Mary, Cong, Co. Mayo

Architect: Noel Dowley

Proposal for redesign of the Roman Catholic church for Cong,

1973 – St Mary of the Rosary Church, Cong, Co. Mayo

Architect: Curley and Dowley

Never popular with the local congregation,

1862 – Aghadoe House, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Architect: William Atkins

A Victorian house designed by William Atkins which was built in 1862 for Baron Headley.

1907 – Knockmark House, Drumree, Co. Meath

Architect: Richard Orpen

A house of 1875 extensively remodelled and extended by Richard Orpen in 1907.

1922 – RUC Station, Poyntzpass, Co. Armagh

Architect: Thomas Francis O. Rippingham

These highly distinctive buildings,