1912 – Nos.8-11 Pearse Street, Dublin
Fine commercial building with shop units at street level ad a set back row of dormers behind a decorative parapet.
Fine commercial building with shop units at street level ad a set back row of dormers behind a decorative parapet.
Illustration from The Building News showing the reinforced concrete stand under construction, Designed by Messrs.
Suburban cinema with its main entrance fronted by a cast iron and glass porch flanked by two commercial units.
According to the Irish Builder, the facade was “finished in red brick and chiselled limestone dressings,
The Capitol Theatre, located just off O’Connell Street, Dublin, began life on 10 August 1920 as the La Scala Theatre and Opera House.
Rebuilt after damage in the Irish Civil War. Demolished for an extension of the Provincial Bank of Ireland next door.
At the Suffolk Street end of Grafton Street, the decorative carved corbelling and pilasters can still be seen.
Rear entrance to the headquarters of the National Bank on College Green. Later demolished and replaced by Bank of Ireland with a design by Ronnie Tallon Of Scott Tallon Walker.
Dublin Civic Week was held over the 17th to the 25th of September 1927. As part of the event, an elaborate structure was built on the central median of O’Connell Bridge.
A large canopy over the entrance signaled the Plaza, an entertainment complex built after the reconstruction of the area post 1916.
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