1935 – Savoy Cinema, Bedford Row, Limerick
The Savoy Cinema was designed by English architect Leslie C.
The Savoy Cinema was designed by English architect Leslie C.
A fine building, developed as a department store in the 1930s and opposite the Bank of Ireland,
Houses refaced circa 1935 at the corner of Shaftesbury Square and Donegall Road for five commercial premises.
Opened in 1935, the original seating capacity was 1170,
The third Theatre Royal opened on September 23,
The Broadway Cinema opened on 12th December 1936 and was the largest of Belfast’s suburban cinemas,
A vast and over-blown cathedral by W.H.
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
Built as Drogheda Technical School and now the College of Further Education,
Another 1930s cinema designed by John McBride Neill and opened during a golden period of cinema in Belfast.