1936 – Rialto Cinema, South Circular Road, Dublin
Opened in November 1936 and closed in 1970. A large auditorium designed to seat 1600,
Opened in November 1936 and closed in 1970. A large auditorium designed to seat 1600,
When constructed it was the largest cinema in Northern Ireland with over 2,200 seats, 1000 of those on the massive balcony.
Large modern church built to replace an earlier building. The interior is very dark, sombre and not very uplifting.
Now with an added level, the Technical School by Robinson & Keefe has some slight Art Deco touches.
Designed by the foremost cinema architect in Northern Ireland, and considered his masterpiece, The Tonic was the largest Cinema in Ireland with 2,001 seats at the time.
Three large blocks along the Dodder river as it enters the Liffey at Grand Canal Docks,
Like many suburban cinemas in Belfast and Dublin, the Troxy incorporated some commercial units into its design.
The town Water Tower is sited on a prominent hill overlooking the town and is built of reinforced concrete.
Another Art Deco cinema designed by Belfast architect J. McBride Neill, it was finished externally in a cream faiance tiling.
One of the industrial alcohol factories constructed for Monarcaí Alcoil na h-Éireann by the Irish Government.
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