[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]


[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]

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[Photograph of a church spire on Eccles Street, Dublin.]


[Photograph of a church spire on Eccles Street, Dublin.]

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[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]


[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]

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[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]


[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]

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[Negatives of Eccles Street photographs.]


[Negatives of Eccles Street photographs.]

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Savoy Cinema site works: view of site from first or second floor of building on opposite side of O’Connell Street


Showing the Fr Mathew statue in the centre foreground. On the street in front of the site is an ass-drawn advertising cart with notices for ‘Katie Sandwina (The Strongest Woman in the World) First Time in Ireland’.

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Savoy Cinema site works: front of site viewed from across O’Connell Street


Showing the site notice which reads ‘A Cinematograph Theatre/is being erected on this site/To seat 3,000 persons’. The builders are listed as Meagher & Hayes of Cork and Dublin, and the architect as ‘F.C. Mitchell L.R.I.B.A. London W.1’, with various contractors listed as follows: Steelwork: Messrs Blake & Co. Ltd, Sheffield. Heating & Ventilation: Messrs J. Jeffreys & Co. Ltd, London. Steel Casements: Messrs Critalls & Co. Ltd, London. Electrical Installation: Theatre Equipemnt LTd, Dublin. Lifts: Waygood Otis Ltd, London. Portland Stone: H. & J. Martin Ltd, Dublin. Stone Carving: William J. Greene, Dublin. Fibrous Plaster & Decoration: Alex Malcolm & Co. Ltd, Dublin. Seating & Furnishing: -, Dublin Plastering: -, Dublin Plumbing: -, Dublin. Sanitary Fittings: -, Dublin. Granite: Osborne & Brady, Ballyknocken, Wicklow.

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Savoy Cinema site clearance and ground works: view from rear (north east) corner looking south west


Showing site clearance and ground works in progress. Visible are buildings on west side of O’Connell Street and Fr Mathew Statue, rear of recent completed building 11-13 Upper O’Connell Street on east side of O’Connell Street, top of Nelson’s Pillar, front of building on south side of Cathedral Street and rear of Pro-Cathedral. Large qualities of bricks from demolished structures remain stacked on site awaiting removal.

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Savoy Cinema post completion: external view of front façade with advertisements


Showing advertisements for ‘One Romantic Night’ and ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’.

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Savoy Cinema site works: oblique view of front façade


Showing Portland stone finished to first-floor level, scaffold and steelworks.

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Savoy Cinema site works: façade stone work nearing completion


Savoy Cinema site works: façade stone work nearing completion

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Savoy Cinema site works: front viewed from centre of O’Connell Street


Showing the steelworks nearing completion. Also shows a crowd of onlookers.

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Savoy Cinema album front cover


Includes a partial drawing of the cinema façade.

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Sections & details of certain parts in the development of the city


Drawing submitted by F.A. Cushing Smith to the town plan for Dublin international competition organised by the Civics Institute of Ireland in 1914. Cushing Smith was the sole US entrant and also one of only two single-person entrants. His address at the time of the competition was the University Club, Urbana, Illinois. To ensure anonymity during the adjudication process his entry was give the designation 'B'. Aside from the winners, the adjudicators were unanimous in giving Honourable Mention to four entries including Cushing Smith's. This drawing includes perspective drawings of "The Civic Centre" and "The Water Approach to the City" as well as street sections and a section and half-plan for a recreation park.

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