1935 – Capitol Cinema, Antrim Rd., Belfast
Suburban Art Deco cinema with cafe on the first floor. The cinema was closed in early 1975 due to a downtown in cinema goers.
Suburban Art Deco cinema with cafe on the first floor. The cinema was closed in early 1975 due to a downtown in cinema goers.
A small complex similar in quality to other City Council built housing from this period.
Construction started in 1931 on this Irish-Romanesque church to designs by Ralph Henry Byrne (1877-1946) and it was built between 1931 and 1935.
One of five industrial potato alcohol plants constructed to a similar design around Ireland by the Irish Government.
Unusual little courthouse with Art Deco pretensions, particularly in the gateways and railings.
Railway buffet built for the Great Southern Railway, and designed by inhouse architect Gordon Stewart Horner.
In 1935 Scott & Good designed Portlaoise General Hospital. This building unlike its predecessor at Tullamore,
A subtle exercise in a stripped back Classical style with hints of Art Deco and Georgian glazing.
Mid 1930s commercial building, finished in stone with a simple pediment.
Built as the Pearl Life Assurance building, it was gutted and merged into one large development in the late 1990s.