1936 – The Tonic Cinema, Bangor, Co. Down
Architect: John McBride Neill
Designed by the foremost cinema architect in Northern Ireland,
Designed by the foremost cinema architect in Northern Ireland,
A listed art deco building,
Originally intended to be called the Ritz Cinema,
Civic centre including library, a maternity and child welfare clinic,
Intended as a Youth Hostel to be known as the George VI Memorial Foundation Hostel,
A factory built for textile entrepreneur Cyril Lord,
Later extended – according to Campbell’s obituary in the ‘RIBA Journal’,
The Education Act 1947 provided for free secondary education to all throughout the United Kingdom.
Unusually late church in a Hiberno Romanesque style of variable quality.
Our Lady of the Assumption Church was first opened on 12th June 1966 replacing an earlier church on Main Street.