1933 – Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, California
Architect: John C. Austin Design developed by architect John C. Austin based on preliminary sketches by Russell W. Porter. Related Posts: 1910- Second Church of Christ Scientist, Los Angeles,...
View Article1933 – Former DeLuxe Cinema, Camden Street, Dublin
Architect: Jones & Kelly Former cinema now a nightclub and hotel, the exterior of the DeLuxe Cinema is mostly intact. There is a fine interior also still largely intact, having survived conversion...
View Article1933 – Bank of Ireland, Terenure, Dublin
Architect: Millar & Symes Sited at Terenure crossroads, this bank branch has strong Arts and Crafts detailing, notably the stonework around the entrances. This is unusual for Ireland as bank...
View Article1933 – GE Building, New York
Architect: Raymond Hood The GE Building is an Art Deco skyscraper that forms the centerpiece of Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan. Known as the RCA Building until 1988, it is most famous for...
View Article1933 – Bridge, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Architect: L.G. Mouchel & Partners Designed by London enginners, L.G. Mouchel & Partners in association with an Irish-based engineer Pierce Purcell. It is a reinforced concrete bridge...
View Article1933 – Savoy Hotel, Bangor, Co. Down
Architect: John McBride Neill The Savoy Hotel was built in 1932 for Mr J. Gaston of Northern Ireland Tours and was extended and refaced in 1933 by architect John McBride Neill. It boasted 130 bedrooms,...
View Article1933 – Corpus Christi Church, Mount Temple, Co. Westmeath
Categories: Architecture of WestmeathTags: 1933churchesCo. WestmeathMount TempleT.F. McNamaraArchitect: T.F. McNamara Romanesque church constructed between 1930-33, and designed by T.F. McNamara,...
View Article1933 – Bleach Green Viaducts, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
Architect: W.K. Wallace Bleach Green Viaduct, carries the mainline to Londonderry over the Larne Line, and was constructed between 1931 & 1933 by the LMS/NCC railway company. Usually referred to as...
View Article1933 – Proposal for Sun-Ray Hotel, Blackpool, Lancashire
Architect: I. Massey Proposal for an unbuilt skyscraper for Blackpool in the early 1930s.
View Article1933 – Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
Architect: Sir James Grey West & Sir Richard J. Allison Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law courts in the new state of Northern Ireland.
View Article1933 – St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, Burrard St., Vancouver
Architect: Twizel & Twizel Constructed between 1927 and 1933, in a 14th-century-style Gothic, with a fine tower, a high vaulted nave,
View Article1933 – Ulster Bank, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Architect: Architect: Blackwood & Jury Classically inspired and symmetrical bank branch of 1933, replacing an earlier building. Still in use today.
View Article1933 – St. Andrew’s-Wesley United Church, Burrard St., Vancouver
Architect: Twizel & Twizel Constructed between 1927 and 1933, in a 14th-century-style Gothic, with a fine tower, a high vaulted nave,
View Article1933 – Savoy Hotel, Bangor, Co. Down
Architect: John McBride Neill The Savoy Hotel was built in 1932 for Mr J. Gaston of Northern Ireland Tours and was extended and refaced in 1933 by architect John McBride Neill.
View Article1933 – Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
Architect: Sir James Grey West & Sir Richard J. Allison Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law courts in the new state of Northern Ireland.
View Article1933 – Proposal for Sun-Ray Hotel, Blackpool, Lancashire
Architect: I. Massey Proposal for an unbuilt skyscraper for Blackpool in the early 1930s.
View Article1933 – National Bank , Lower Camden Street, Dublin
Architect: Fuller & Jermyn No longer a bank, after some years as an office, it is now a bar and restaurant.
View Article1933 – Corpus Christi Church, Mount Temple, Co. Westmeath
Architect: T.F. McNamara Romanesque church constructed between 1930-33, and designed by T.F. McNamara, former partner of William Hague. Modelled in the Romanesque style of St.
View Article1933 – Bridge, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Architect: L.G. Mouchel & Partners Designed by London engineers, L.G. Mouchel & Partners in association with an Irish-based engineer Pierce Purcell,
View Article1933 – Bleach Green Viaducts, Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
Architect: W.K. Wallace Bleach Green Viaduct, carries the mainline to Londonderry over the Larne Line, and was constructed between 1931 &
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