1913 – Princess Cinema, Rathmines, Dublin
Suburban cinema with its main entrance fronted by a cast iron and glass porch flanked by two commercial units.
Suburban cinema with its main entrance fronted by a cast iron and glass porch flanked by two commercial units.
Described as being in the “American style”
According to the Irish Builder,
Demolished in the 1980s. Occupied by a series of restaurants since the 1930s including the well-known and popular Merrythought Café &
Described as a cottage in The Irish Builder,
Cottage design for the Marquis of Drogheda.
Built in 1884 at the expense of the local landowner and Member of Parliament for Lisburn Sir Richard Wallace,
Rebuilt between 1921-23. Counters an awkward site with two chamfered corner entrances.
Quirky cinema building which had a windmill tower on the main facade.
On the corner of Butcher Street and the Diamond a premises planned for the Misses Hegarty by architects Forman and Aston.