1910 – Municipal Buildings, South Shields, Tyne and Wear
After many years of delay and debate about the best site for a new Town Hall to meeting the needs of the rapidly expanding Borough of South Shields,
After many years of delay and debate about the best site for a new Town Hall to meeting the needs of the rapidly expanding Borough of South Shields,
Formerly the municipal hall of the Rural Municipality of Assiniboia, before it amalgamated with Brooklands,
The placed entries in a competition to design new offices for the then Dublin Corporation on Lord Edward Street,
Extension to the Northumberland County Council Offices,
Civic centre including library, a maternity and child welfare clinic,
During the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century,
Designed by Patrick McSweeney who was Cork County Architect from 1953 to 1975 and designed numerous buildings in and around Cork City.
The offices of Limerick City Council are a relatively new development on the site where the old Court House and city gaol once stood.
Built for Athy Urban District Council but with the reorganisation of local government,
McCullough Mulvin Architects design were selected following a competition organised by the RIAI,