1925 – No.23 Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Rebuilt in 1925 for a seeds merchant Sir J.W. Mackay whose store was destroyed during a bombardment of the nearby Gresham Hotel in the Civil War in 1922.
Rebuilt in 1925 for a seeds merchant Sir J.W. Mackay whose store was destroyed during a bombardment of the nearby Gresham Hotel in the Civil War in 1922.
The foundation stone was laid on 2nd October 1927, and the official opening took place on 8th September 1929.
St. Michael’s church was built in 1930, and was designed by Dublin architect,
Now containing shops and part of the Jervis Centre, this originally was part of the larger hospital complex,
Built as Drogheda Technical School and now the College of Further Education, this is a fine example of the early Modern Movement in Ireland.
The original Cathedral of the diocese of Kilmore was situated about four miles south of Cavan town in the present parish of Kilmore.
Unattractive church from the 1950s, designed by Simon Leonard of William H. Byrne &
St. Colmcille’s Church was built between 1958 and 1960 and replaced an older church on the same site.
Former British Home Store department store constructed on the site of the still-missed Metropole and Capitol Cinemas.