1905 – Shannon Rowing Club, Limerick
An architectural competition held in 1902 resulted in a commission for a young English architect,
An architectural competition held in 1902 resulted in a commission for a young English architect,
Former Limerick city courthouse that was extended to designs by Joseph P. O’Malley in 1907 by adding a second floor to provide four new classrooms.
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
Situated on Glentworth Street and on the site of a former Masonic Hall, closed in 1976. The building was demolished in 1981.
New church constructed on site of church of 1749. The Altar rails (1931) and Lady Altar (1931) were supplied by Giorgio Favilla.
The Savoy Cinema was designed by English architect Leslie C. Norton with an Art Deco exterior and atmospheric interior The Savoy featured both live stage shows as well as movies in its earlier years,
A fine corner building, but stylistically old-fashioned by the time of its construction. The corner entrance has a a double-height polished limestone surround.
Bult as a more than 76,000 sq.ft replacement for the previous Victorian store which had been destroyed in a massive fire in 1958.
The 97th Woolworths store opened in Limerick, on O’Connell Street in 1921. The original building was the Limerick Furnishing Warehouse.
The offices of Limerick City Council are a relatively new development on the site where the old Court House and city gaol once stood.
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