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- Dates:
- 1928-1930 — 1928
- Type/Formats:
- Collection — StillImage — Architectural photographs — Photograph albums
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributors:
- Associated Irish Cinemas — O'Riordan, Colum
- Abstract:
- An album of photographs recording the construction of the Savoy Cinema, O'Connell Street, Dublin and its appearance on completion.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Contributor:
- Curran, Constantine Peter
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Postcards
- Contributor:
- Curran, Constantine Peter
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- 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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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- 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:... [ … ]
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- 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... [ … ]
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- Showing advertisements for ‘One Romantic Night’ and ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- Showing Portland stone finished to first-floor level, scaffold and steelworks.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- Showing the steelworks nearing completion. Also shows a crowd of onlookers.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- Shows the site notice in place.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Bryce, David, 1803-1876
- Abstract:
- Formerly the Standard Life Assurance Company. Converted to a bank in 1952; lower storey rebuilt in 1970s.
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard — Ensor, John, 1715-1787
- Abstract:
- Formerly Sackville Street and originally laid out as residential enclave of the Gardiner Estate in 1749. No. 42 is the sole surviving C18 house on the street. Ground leased to Robert Robinson, MD, in 1752. The house appears on John Rocque's map of Dublin published in 1756. [ … ]
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Castle, Richard — Ensor, John, 1715-1787
- Abstract:
- Formerly Sackville Street and originally laid out as residential enclave of the Gardiner Estate in 1749. No. 42 is the sole surviving C18 house on the street. Ground leased to Robert Robinson, MD, in 1752. The house appears on John Rocque's map of Dublin published in 1756. [ … ]
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- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs
- Contributors:
- UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy — Bryce, David, 1803-1876 — Steell, John, 1804-1891
- Abstract:
- Formerly the Standard Life Assurance Company. Converted to a bank in 1952; lower storey rebuilt in 1970s. The sculpture in the pediment depicts the Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins, executed by John Steell. [ … ]
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- Dates:
- 1928-1930 — 1928
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Architectural photographs — Photograph albums
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Associated Irish Cinemas
- Abstract:
- Includes a partial drawing of the cinema façade.