Lord Edward Street, Dublin
Laid out in the 1890s, there were other name proposals before Lord Edward was settled on. Once councillor suggested that it should be named after G.E. Street then involved with the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral - perhaps it is a good thing that it didn't happen.
| Year | Architect | Building |
| 1781 | Thomas Ivory | Rates Office (Former Newcomen Bank) |
| - | - | Corner |
| 1891 | Albert E. Murray | USit Hostel |
| 1915 | H.G. Leask | Revenue Commissioners Offices |
| 1927 | - | Dublin Corporation Offices |

