Bank Building with New External Dispensing Unit
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Summary: | The Allied Irish Bank of Schull was built in 1932 from the stones of the redundant Protestant church on Cape Clear Island. The architect was B. O'Flynn of Cork and the builders were O'Driscolls of Balllydehob. It was originally the Munster & Leinster Bank but was amalgamated in 1971 and became the A.I.B. In 1993 a much needed cash dispenser was installed in the west side wall. Donal O'Donovan, Manager in Charge, instructs a customer in the use of the dispenser. |
In collection: | Our Own Place Photographic Project |
Format: | Photo |
Language: | English |
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01 Sept 1993
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Notes: | Project sponsored by RTÉ and Fuji Photo Film (Ireland) Ltd. Film number: 17 ; frame number: 20 Mizen Historical & Archaeological Society Photograph taken at 15:30 02 Sept 1993. Physical description: 1 photograph ; 15 x 10cm. Geographic Coverage: Schull, Co. Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. more |
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OOP_17/20 |
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