1929 – Former Bank, South Great George’s Street, Dublin
Former bank building, now converted into a bar. Constructed in 1929 for the National Bank.
Former bank building, now converted into a bar. Constructed in 1929 for the National Bank.
Former cinema, now missing most of its auditorium after the rear half of the building was demolished.
The Foshay was designed by Léon Eugène Arnal, chief designer for the architects Magney &
Grosvenor House was built in the 1920s and opened in 1929 on the site of Grosvenor House,
Was originally built in 1929 as the Medinah Athletic Club, a luxury men’s club for members of the Shrine organization.
Architect Martin Noel designed Argentina’s pavilion, which included a movie theatre and displays focusing on Argentinean industries and products.
The Brazilian pavilion contained a coffee cultivation exhibit complete with panoramas and models illustrating the different phases of cultivation.
The Republic of Columbia constructed a pavilion designed by Seville architect Jose Granados. The pavilion included a collection of sculpture and artwork by Colombian artist Romolo Rozo,
The Mexican pavilion, designed by Manuel Amabilis, included exhibits on archeology, education, and the history of Spanish accomplishments in Mexico.
The Mudejar Pavilion was built by the architect Aníbal González as part of an extensive urban development project for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition.