1931 – Royal Bank, Bray, Co. Wicklow
Architect: Bradbury & Evans

Demolished but described by Rothery as a good example of “the application of a 'modern' and Art Deco0inspired, look to a stripped Classical elevation". A centrally placed entrance, in a mainly brick elevation, led to a top lit banking hall. The entran
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Architect: Bradbury & Evans Demolished but described by Rothery as a good example of “the application of a 'modern' and Art Deco0inspired, look to a stripped Classical elevation". A centrally placed entrance, in a mainly brick elevation, led to a top lit banking hall. The entrance was surrounded by stone with Art deco stepping and

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1968 – Royal Bank of Ireland, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin
Architect: James V. McGrane

Finished in brick with a shallow bronze roof. No longer a bank, the original recessed glazing has been replaced incorporating the space underneath the roofline into the body of the building.
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Architect: James V. McGrane Finished in brick with a shallow bronze roof. No longer a bank, the original recessed glazing has been replaced incorporating the space underneath the roofline into the body of the building.

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1889 – Royal Bank of Ireland, No.54 Baggot Street, Dublin
Architect: Charles Geoghegan

Demolished to make way for the Bank of Ireland headquarters, now known as Miesian Plaza. The photograph from the Dublin City Collection shows it just prior to demolition for
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Architect: Charles Geoghegan Demolished to make way for the Bank of Ireland headquarters, now known as Miesian Plaza. The photograph from the Dublin City Collection shows it just prior to demolition for the western block of the complex.

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1860s – Royal Bank of Ireland, 46 North Wall Quay, Dublin
Former branch of the Royal Bank of Ireland - there were several banks on North Wall Quay due to the large amount of business to business trade. The Royal Bank later became part of Allied Irish Banks. Demolished.
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