1912 – AIB, South Mall, Cork
Distinctive and imposing bank building on a prominent site, in the main financial district of Cork.
Distinctive and imposing bank building on a prominent site, in the main financial district of Cork.
Constructed as a Picture Theatre, the Coliseum remained in use until the 1970s.
There was a brewery on this site as far back as the 17th century and before that a monastery.
The extensive premises of Sutton’s merchants, South Mall and Morrison’s Quay, burned down in 1963.
Formerly the site of the Munster Arcade, the building was designed by Robert Walker for Robertson Leslie Ferguson,
After the city centre of Cork was burned in December 1920, by a fire set by the Black and Tans as retribution for republican attacks,
Replacing an earlier department store that was burned down in 1920 along with most of this part of St.
Built in the 1920s to the design of architect Henry H. Hill, this building replaced an earlier department store on the site which was burnt in 1920 along with several buildings on the eastern side of St.
Completed in 1926, in wrought iron with timber walkway, by the London based David Rowell &
One of Munster’s oldest covered shopping arcades, Winthrop Arcade, built in 1926, has a distinctive mock Tudor façade.