1964 – Irish Distillers Bottling Plant, North Mall, Cork
Architect: Frank Murphy
Constructed as a bottling and storage facility by Cork Distillers Co.,
Constructed as a bottling and storage facility by Cork Distillers Co.,
Fine 1950s convent complex still largely intact.
Opened late 1936 and was designed to seat 1250 patrons.
Like others of the Dublin department stores of the era,
On the corner of Glenravel and Clifton Streets in Belfast, and constructed as a Eye,
Described in the News Letter on May 2, 1957: “A new £14,000 church hall for the congregation of Clifton Street United Presbyterian Church,
The Belfast Fever Hospital and General Dispensary,
In 1930s Belfast, Goorwitch’s was one of the leading fashion outlets on Castle Place.
Opened on 11 December 1916,
Built at a cost of £50,000, it was the first post-war cinema in Belfast with a balcony.