1934 – Rathmines Post Office, Dublin
Quality building with Art Deco overtones, the Post Office (and formerly Telephone Exchange) in Rathmines is a much overlooked building at a very busy traffic junction.
Quality building with Art Deco overtones, the Post Office (and formerly Telephone Exchange) in Rathmines is a much overlooked building at a very busy traffic junction.
Like similar flat complexes built by the City Council Housing Department in the 1930s, this development is of a high quality.
A Roman Catholic Church located in Pennyburn in the north of Derry City,
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners, Glasgow, built in 1933 by J &
Known as the Metropole Building. A fine building in the Art Deco style and which addresses a corner very successfully. The building haf bold detailing and with its stark black and white colour schemes,
Suburban Art Deco cinema with cafe on the first floor. The cinema was closed in early 1975 due to a downtown in cinema goers.
A small complex similar in quality to other City Council built housing from this period.
Construction started in 1931 on this Irish-Romanesque church to designs by Ralph Henry Byrne (1877-1946) and it was built between 1931 and 1935.
One of five industrial potato alcohol plants constructed to a similar design around Ireland by the Irish Government.
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
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