1927 – No 48-49 St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Former Burtons store on St.
Former Burtons store on St.
Ornate large former department store building for Alex Grant &
Built as local authority offices, the Ashe Memorial Hall sits at one end of Denny Street,
By an unknown architect and supposedly the second church in Ireland to be constructed largely of concrete.
Remodelled in an art deco style in 1930 by Daniel A.
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall,
According to Shane O’Toole, in a piece for The Sunday Times “Byrne (1883-1967),
Still extant today, with its distinctive Burton logotype on both facades,
The original building dates from the 1880s but in the late 1920s,
The home of Sir Cosmo Haskard who was Governor of the Falkland Islands in the 1960s and instrumental in the island remaining under British control when the government of the day was open to turning the islands over to Argentina.