1936 – First Baptist Church, Denver
The present building was constructed in 1934 through 1936 and has been recognized as a Denver Historic Landmark.
The present building was constructed in 1934 through 1936 and has been recognized as a Denver Historic Landmark.
Former Art Deco cinema now subsumed into the neighbouring department store, but tastefully so. The awning over the sidewalk is still intact as is most of the original Art Deco detailing.
Lady Brooke Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and spans a total of 165 metres over a section of upper Lough Erne.
Originally constructed in 1748, the current limestone front was added in 1936 by Frederick Hayes, for the Refuge Assurance Company.
Still the site of a bank branch, but the previous building has been swept away.
Stadio Olimpico is the is the home of both A.S. Roma and S.S. Lazio, as well as of the Italian national football team.
Reenavanna and the neighbouring house Carraigdown, were both designed by Michael Scott for Lieut-Colonel B.J. Fagan and his family.
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.
Now with a crudely added top floor, the Technical School by Robinson & Keefe has some slight Art Deco touches.