1923 – Former Debenham’s, St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Replacing an earlier department store that was burned down in 1920 along with most of this part of St.
Replacing an earlier department store that was burned down in 1920 along with most of this part of St.
Built as local authority offices, the Ashe Memorial Hall sits at one end of Denny Street, dedicated to the memory of Thomas Ashe.
Built in the 1920s to the design of architect Henry H. Hill, this building replaced an earlier department store on the site which was burnt in 1920 along with several buildings on the eastern side of St.
Built using limestone from nearby Tankardstown. Designed by Cork architect S.F. Hynes, construction started in 1922 and the church was dedicated in 1925.
One of the finer bank branches in Waterford and now sadly no longer used as such.
Completed in 1926, in wrought iron with timber walkway, by the London based David Rowell &
Hotel renovated and extended to design of local civil engineer Civil engineer Richard Dowling around 1925-26.
One of Munster’s oldest covered shopping arcades, Winthrop Arcade, built in 1926, has a distinctive mock Tudor façade.
Former Burtons store on St. Patrick’s Street now in use by another retailer with upper floors used as storage.
Ornate large former department store building for Alex Grant & Co., now divided into smaller retail units.
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