1891 – District Post Office, Ballsbridge, Dublin
“THE drawing which we reproduce in this issue is from the pen of Mr. Howard Pentland,
“THE drawing which we reproduce in this issue is from the pen of Mr. Howard Pentland,
Built to back on to the railway line running into Connolly Station, where it had a short siding.
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office. ” Our illustration is taken from a drawing by Mr.
Former Post Office designed by J. Howard Pentland of the Board of Public Works. Now a coffee outlet.
A war memorial to the dead of the Dublin Fusiliers, this is regarded as the main entrance to the park of Stephen’s Green.
Fine little post office and adjoined sorting office by architect J. Howard Pentland. The Board of Works at this time was producing fine post offices across Ireland with a common theme of brick with stone detailing.
A stern stone-faced building both in material and aspect, the Mercantile Seaman Office is a late 19th century commercial building in very unusual style.
An unusual Post Office building on O’Connor Square, the building boasts this unusual doorway, probably to provide a modicum of shelter for the old ladies collecting their pensions