Architecture of Rathmines
Around the city centre of Dublin was many smaller independent towns including Rathmines. Although now considered part of the city centre, Rathmines still maintains a feeling of an urban village within the fabric of the city. Rathmines is named after the de Meones family, who came to Ireland from Hampshire in the late 1200s.
| Year | Architect | Building |
| 1894-6 | Sir Thomas Drew | Former Town Hall |
| 1854 | Patrick Byrne | Mary Immaculate Refuge of Sinners Roman Catholic Church |
| 1901 | Vincent Craig | Former Trustee Savings Bank |
| 1934 | Office of Public Works | Post Office |

