1933 – Bridge, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Designed by London engineers, L.G. Mouchel & Partners in association with an Irish-based engineer Pierce Purcell,
Designed by London engineers, L.G. Mouchel & Partners in association with an Irish-based engineer Pierce Purcell,
Unexecuted design from the 1930s for an airport for Cork City. Over the years, a number of sites were considered for both an airport for landplanes and a seaplane base.
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,
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
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.
The monastery was founded on 30 May 1832 at Scrahan, Cappoquin, by a colony of Irish and English monks,
The Ritz Cinema (1939-40) is attributed to Michael Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
The former St. Senan’s hospital was built by the Government as a hotel accommodation for passengers travelling on the flying boats which passed through Foynes while en-route to America and Continental Europe.
Unusual church embedded into the streetscape following existing parapet and street lines. With its cut stone and Hiberno_Romanesque doorway,
Opened in 1948 ‘The Hydro’ had a staff of seven and housed a number of thermostatically controlled sea water baths as well as a restaurant.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.