1866 – The Munster Arcade, St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
The Munster Arcade was one of the principal department stores in Cork. Based on St. Patrick’s Street,
The Munster Arcade was one of the principal department stores in Cork. Based on St. Patrick’s Street,
The Theatre Royal was founded by the actor Spranger Barry and was opened in 1760.
Destroyed in the burning of Patrick Street during the War of Independence. Replaced by the Pavilion Cinema building of 1921.
The Cork Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition of 1883 was visited by over 10,000 people. Amongst the main exhibitions was a popular arts hall,
In 1810 the local landowners, the Falkiner family of Annmount, planned and laid out this village,
Belonging to Lunham Brothers, a Birds Eye Perspective View of the new factory including plan was published in The Architect,
The 1902 Cork International Exhibition took place on 8 hectares of reclaimed marshland the Mardyke area of Cork,
Foundation stone laid by Andrew Carnegie in 1903 with the building opening in 1905. Located on Anglesea Street next to City Hall,
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants, South Mall and Morrison’s Quay, burned down in 1963.