1906 – Curate’s House, Killodiernan, Co. Tipperary
Small residence for the curate of a rural parish in Co. Tipperary.
Small residence for the curate of a rural parish in Co. Tipperary.
Small school with adjoining teacher’s residence by Nenagh-based architecture and engineering partnership.
Selected after an architectural competition to replace an earlier church of 1841.
By an unknown architect and supposedly the second church in Ireland to be constructed largely of concrete.
The original building dates from the 1880s but in the late 1920s, the National Bank had a new banking hall and commercial frontage added.
Opened as a secondary school in 1932.
The Ritz Cinema (1939-40) is attributed to Michael Scott but was in fact designed by Bill O’Dwyer who was working and studying in the office of Michael Scott at that time.
Sited on the banks of the River Suir and entered from a boardwalk along the river,
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