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01 February 2013
1923 – Cenotaph, Leinster House, Dublin

1923 – Cenotaph, Leinster House, Dublin

Sculptor: George Atkinson Former monument on Leinster Lawn, commemorating three of the founding figures of Irish independence, Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins and Kevin O’Higgins. Atkinson was headmaster of the Dublin Metropolitan School of...

21 July 2012
1923 – Medical Arts Building, Graham Ave., Winnipeg

1923 – Medical Arts Building, Graham Ave., Winnipeg

Architect: John D. Atchison Demolished in early 1970s to provide carparking space for newly constructed Medical Arts Building to the rear.

22 April 2012
1923 – Lyric Cinema, James Street, Dublin

1923 – Lyric Cinema, James Street, Dublin

Architect: Patrick J.F. Munden & George L. O’Connor Image courtesy Irish Architectural Archive. Munden and Purcell collection, ref no. 85/141.60/2. Former cinema, long darkened, later in use as part of a commercial premises....

01 August 2011
1923 – Public Library, Edmonton, Alberta

1923 – Public Library, Edmonton, Alberta

Architect: Magoon & MacDonald Constructed on Macdonald Drive in downtown Edmonton. Demolished 1961. Site now occupied by Telus Plaza.

10 February 2010
1923 – AIB, South Richmond Street, Dublin

1923 – AIB, South Richmond Street, Dublin

Architect: Frederick G. Hicks Bank dating from the early twentieth century constructed in a restrained classical style for the Provincial Bank.

25 November 2009
1923 – Samaritaine Department Store, Paris

1923 – Samaritaine Department Store, Paris

Architect: Franz Jourdain & Henri Sauvage A magnificent department store on the banks of the Seine that includes several buildings on a couple of streets. A richly decorated cast iron interior with many...

06 November 2009
1923 – Debenham’s, St. Patrick’s Street, Cork

1923 – Debenham’s, St. Patrick’s Street, Cork

Architect: Chillingworth & Levey Replacing an earlier department store that was burned down in 1920 along with most of this part of St. Patrick’s Street. A distinctive design with the oddly shaped copper...