1930 – Montague Burton Building, Dame Street, Dublin
The former Burton’s Store on the corner of Dame and South Great George’s Streets is one of the most expressive and exciting facades in the city.
The former Burton’s Store on the corner of Dame and South Great George’s Streets is one of the most expressive and exciting facades in the city.
Five-span bridge over river connecting Wexford and Kilkenny, built 1927-30, including a single-span bascule bridge.
All traces of the bank are now gone, the building having been extended into the neighbouring one at one time,
A heritage listed building designed as a 2000-seat cinema by Eric Heath during a golden age of cinema-going in Australia and was opened on 11 April 1930.
Built in 1930-1931 amid controversy for Price Brothers Ltd., it is the tallest building in the Old Quebec historical district,
The memorial is constructed of steel and has sandstone facing. The front of the building has an impressive entry pediment with dentil molding and six Ionic columns as well as individual pediments over each of the doors.
St. Michael’s church was built in 1930, and was designed by Dublin architect,
The previous Pavilion was built in 1908 to a design by John D. Atchison but it burned in 1929.
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