1955 – Booth Poole & Co., Islandbridge, Dublin
Architect: Samuel J. Hurd, Hurd & Squire
The Government of the Irish Republic,
The Government of the Irish Republic,
Designed to replace the furniture warehouse of Pim Bros.,
Extension to the original 19th century hospital in a Dutch modern style.
A massive suburban cinema with 1000 seats when it opened in 1955.
The Gala Cinema was designed by J.F.
Bright and airy polygonal service station with a mostly enclosed canopy for the pumps.
Interior redesign of local pub.
Originally intended to be called the Ritz Cinema,
Fronting a large saw-toothed warehouse space with north facing windows,
Purveyors of agricultural machinery – perhaps related to Saville’s who imported International Harvester into Ireland at their factory at Santry,