1913 – Switzer’s Department Store, Grafton St., Dublin
The former department store first opened its doors way back in 1838 at 91 Grafton Street and later acquired the building at Grafton Street and Wicklow Street.
The former department store first opened its doors way back in 1838 at 91 Grafton Street and later acquired the building at Grafton Street and Wicklow Street.
Built as a Presbyterian Hall,
According to the Irish Builder,
Plans entered in the Dublin Town Planning Competition of 1914.
The Dublin Town Planning Competition was held in 1914,
In 1913, a competition was held to design a new building to house the Belfast Museum and Art Gallery’s expanding collections.
Opened in 1914, the cinema sat 630 people and was originally known as the Manor Cinema.
Designed by the Belfast firm Blackwood &
Former Masonic Hall constructed circa 1914, presumedly on the site of an earlier hall,
The National Concert Hall is built on part of the Coburg Gardens (now Iveagh Gardens) in which the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865 was held.