Interview with James White on Michael Scott
James White (16 September 1913 – 2 June 2003) worked as an art critic in Ireland from the 1930s and was the curator of the Dublin Municipal Gallery from 1960-1964.
James White (16 September 1913 – 2 June 2003) worked as an art critic in Ireland from the 1930s and was the curator of the Dublin Municipal Gallery from 1960-1964.
Interviewed at his home on 9 October 1995.
The Bus Station was designed by a group of us who were in college in UCD from 1939 to 1944.
An interview by John Mason, from Trinity News, later republished by the Irish Georgian Society in a bulletin early 1962.
One of a series of what The Irish Builder called interviews,
Although described as an interview, this piece would no longer meet our expectations of what an interview is.
MacEoin joined Scott’s practice in 1945 and worked there for about three and a half years.
Interview with Wilfrid Cantwell, at his home, 12 March 1996, about Michael Scott and Busaras.
Joseph Vincent Downes studied at University College Dublin and as an apprentice with O’Callaghan &
Butts Green
Receives its name from the fact that the citizens practised archery at “Butts”
Los Angeles has always been a place where you could experiment.