1965 – Todco, Grafton Street, Dublin
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates
At the corner of Grafton Street and Lemon Street, now completely unrecognisable after being redeveloped. Todco was originally Todd Burns & Co. and based in a lan
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1965 – Todco, Grafton Street, Dublin | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Stephenson Gibney & Associates At the corner of Grafton Street and Lemon Street, now completely unrecognisable after being redeveloped. Todco was originally Todd Burns & Co. and based in a landmark building on Henry Street. In 1967 Galen Weston took control of the company which traded from 1967 to 1969 under his direction. The
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1932 – Orpheus Building, Belfast Co-operative Society, York St., Belfast | Architecture @ Archiseek.com
Architect: Samuel Stevenson The Orpheus Building was once part of Belfast's largest department store. Finished in red brick with granite and Portland stone detailing and an exuberant Art Deco interior. The Co-operative Society, which owned and ran it, offered dividends to loyal customers. It also boasted a popular restaurant and ballroom. It eventually closed its
Architecture @ Archiseek.com | Irish architecture, lost & unbuilt buildings196s – Cannock’s Department Store, Limerick
Cannock’s department store was a mecca for Limerick shoppers until its sad decline and closure in the 1980s. Originally a Victorian department store, it was extensively rebuilt between 1961 and 1963. The 1960s
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1963 – Cannock’s Department Store, Limerick
Cannock’s department store was a mecca for Limerick shoppers until its sad decline and closure in the 1980s. Originally a Victorian department store, it was extensively rebuilt between 1961 and 196…
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