1933 – Former DeLuxe Cinema, Camden Street, Dublin
Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel, the exterior of the DeLuxe Cinema is mostly intact.
Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel, the exterior of the DeLuxe Cinema is mostly intact.
No longer a bank, after some years as an office, it is now a bar and restaurant.
The bathing shelters and Kiosk on the Bull Wall were designed by Herbert Simms, (Housing architect to Dublin Corporation from 1932 until 1948),
In 1930 the Archdiocese of Dublin bought the park in Merrion Square from the Fitzwilliam estate,
The former 1,200 Grand Cinema in the Dublin suburb of Drumcondra opened on 19th August 1934. It closed on 24th March 1968.
This massive gasholder structure dominated the Dublin Skyline for many years. Constructed by the Alliance and Dublin Consumers Gas Company at the corner of Sir John Rogerson’s Quay and Cardiff Lane.
Showroom and offices for Messrs Heiton Ltd, builders suppliers. Their premises and yard was later the site of several planning applications and a public hearing before becoming the site of the Ulster Bank headquarters.
Quality building with Art Deco overtones, the Post Office (and formerly Telephone Exchange) in Rathmines is a much overlooked building at a very busy traffic junction.
Like similar flat complexes built by the City Council Housing Department in the 1930s, this development is of a high quality.
A small complex similar in quality to other City Council built housing from this period.
Map is being rolled out, not all buildings are mapped yet - shows location of buildings on this page.