1933 – Savoy Hotel, Bangor, Co. Down
Architect: John McBride Neill
The Savoy Hotel was built in 1932 for Mr J.
The Savoy Hotel was built in 1932 for Mr J.
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.