Looks like they have done a good job of the refurbishment hopefully the community will take full use of it
http://www.littletimemachine.com/gal...3/the-florrie/
Looks like they have done a good job of the refurbishment hopefully the community will take full use of it
http://www.littletimemachine.com/gal...3/the-florrie/
Thanks for posting that. It sure looks good on the inside. It's possible to see the entire exterior, too, now that the scaffolding/covers have been removed. In particular the hugh restored copper dome looks fantastic and can even be seen from New Ferry Esplanade!
I was down there yesterday, will post some pics later.
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amazing building!
Its great to see it restored,a lot of great effort by all involved.
I used to pass the Florrie quite a lot up until five years ago or so and it was just a building falling down. Those before and after pictures are wonderful. It is great to see such a fine building now back to its former glory. What a great job the builders etc have done.
Thank you for posting the images Joe and Lenka.
i remember playing footy in the gym and other players used to hide behind the pillars and tackle you as you went past
Happy Days....absolutely delighted to see it back for the community
A cracking building, one my Dingle-ite pa-in-law went to as a youngster. Great pics too Joe, as we come to expect. I will have to get back down when the railings are removed.
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