1932 – No. 32 (Vera Moda) St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact.
Good quality stone faced, steel framed building with original shopfront and glazing intact.
The Orpheus Building was once part of Belfast’s largest department store.
Original shelter and seating constructed to replace the Humphrey Memorial. Replaced early 1990s with a larger shelter containing a retail unit.
One the French style pissoirs imported prior to the 1932 Dublin Eucharistic Congress as part of a ‘clean up Dublin’
Designed by Rhodes Robertson of the Minneapolis firm of Hewitt &
The Roman Catholic equivalent of the Royal Archways constructed in the previous century.
Seafront hotel with corner turret, designed by a local architect.
New church constructed on site of church of 1749.
Built between 1930 and 1932 and designed by architects Holabird and Root of Chicago,
The building was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue as a result of an architectural competition and constructed between 1922 and 1932.