1927 – The Plaza, Middle Abbey St., Dublin
Architect: Donnelly, Moore & Keatinge
A large canopy over the entrance signaled the Plaza,
A large canopy over the entrance signaled the Plaza,
Large reinforced concrete flour mill next to Merchants’
A smaller exhibition held in the gardens of the Rotunda Hospital.
Edward Lee was a businessman who built a chain of drapery shops in Dublin,
Occupying one side of the street,
One of “the magnificent five” shirt factories of Derry,
Low key design for what was intended as an important component in modernising Ireland’s agriculture industry in the 19th century.
Also known as the Munster Institute,
Small neoclassical bank branch. Now a Credit Union,
“The ceremony of laying the foundation stone was performed early in October last by Miss Sheil,