1934 – Mersey Tunnel Building, Liverpool
Constructed to contain both offices and ventilator equipment for the Queensway Tunnel. The tunnel entrances,
Constructed to contain both offices and ventilator equipment for the Queensway Tunnel. The tunnel entrances,
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.
Architect’s sketch proposal for ventilation station on Mersey tunnel. Grade II Listed building.
Constructed on the site of an earlier Picturedrome which had opened, with 1,000 seats in 1911.
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 Roman Catholic Church located in Pennyburn in the north of Derry City,
The King’s Hall was designed by Leitch and Partners, Glasgow, built in 1933 by J &
One of six such installations serving the Queensway Mersey Tunnel, the Woodside Ventilation Station stands 150 foot tall.
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