1916 – Parson’s Building, Trinity College Dublin
Architect: W.M. Mitchell & Sons
Formerly the School of Pathology, and now known as the Parson’s Building. Since the 1990s,
Formerly the School of Pathology, and now known as the Parson’s Building. Since the 1990s,
From The Building News, August 16 1916: “This cinema theatre, illustrated to-day has been recently erected in Duncairn Gardens Belfast,
Situated across Broadway from the Manitoba Legislature building,
Elevation to St. Giles Street published in The Architect, February 25th 1916. In 1884 the “Pusey Memorial House” was founded in memory of Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882),
Fine early 20th century Gothic revival church on an awkward site which the architect has made the most of by placing the tower and spire along the roadside for dramatic effect.