1923 – Former Munster and Leinster Bank, Shipquay St., Derry
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Former bank premises for the Munster & Leinster Bank. Now closed, the building features representations of the crests of those two provinces.
Fine 1920s bank building in a stripped back classical style, with a large well-lit banking hall.
An unbuilt proposal by the architect of Belfast’s city hall for an hotel on Donegall Square East.
Rebuilt between 1921-23. Counters an awkward site with two chamfered corner entrances. Now a branch of Dansk Bank.
The rebuilding of Lower Sackville Street was almost complete after the destruction of 1916 when civil war broke out in 1922.
Formerly Hyam’s Building. Hyam’s were a mens outfitters / tailors who also had a store in Edinburgh which went into bankruptcy in 1934.
Fine brick and stone bank on a barrow wedge-shaped corner site. No longer in use as a bank,
Constructed in 1923 and occupied a triangular lot, bordered by Michigan Avenue, West Lafayette Boulevard,
As part of the firm of Helmle & Corbett, Harvey Wiley Corbett had designed Bush Tower,