1918 – Sutton’s Merchants, South Mall, Cork
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants, South Mall and Morrison’s Quay, burned down in 1963.
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants, South Mall and Morrison’s Quay, burned down in 1963.
The Capitol Theatre, located just off O’Connell Street, Dublin, began life on 10 August 1920 as the La Scala Theatre and Opera House.
Originally rebuilt after the 1916 destruction of this part of Dublin, as the Corinthian Cinema,
Originally conceived in 1921, when the first floor of No.10 was removed to provide a spacious ground floor public office.
Replacing two buildings destroyed in the 1916 Rising, Nos. 7-8 Eden Quay was re-constructed as a ballroom and commercial premises.
Rebuilt after damage in the Irish Civil War. Demolished for an extension of the Provincial Bank of Ireland next door.
At the Suffolk Street end of Grafton Street, the decorative carved corbelling and pilasters can still be seen.
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22, and later part of a complex, that included the 1930s Orpheus Building,
Built on the site of the former Metropole Hotel, which was destroyed in the 1916 rising,
Former monument on Leinster Lawn, commemorating three of the founding figures of Irish independence, Arthur Griffith,