1936 – City Hall, Cork
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
The City Hall was opened in 1936 and replaced the previous structure that was burned down on 11 September 1920.
Built as Drogheda Technical School and now the College of Further Education, this is a fine example of the early Modern Movement in Ireland.
Another 1930s cinema designed by John McBride Neill and opened during a golden period of cinema in Belfast.
Unbuilt design for St. Ultan’s Hospital on Charlemont Street, Dublin. In the Ireland of the 1930s,
Like similar flat complexes built by the City Council Housing Department in the 1930s, this development,
Lady Brooke Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and spans a total of 165 metres over a section of upper Lough Erne.
Opened late 1936 and was designed to seat 1250 patrons. Opened by the Lord Mayor Alfie Byrne,
Original pages from Irish Homes brochure circa 1936 of house designs available to purchase in the Mount Merrion development.
Still the site of a bank branch, but the previous building has been swept away.
Reenavanna and the neighbouring house Carraigdown, were both designed by Michael Scott for Lieut-Colonel B.J. Fagan and his family.
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