The Todds department store occupied about four-fifths of a large city block fronting onto on O'Connell Street. On Tuesday, 25 August 1959, at 11 in the morning, a fire was noticed in the building. By 12:30 the entire block was a blazing inferno. Todds, Burtons, Liptons, Goodwins and Cesars were completely gutted. While Gayware, Cromers and Nicholas were badly damaged.
The rubble from the fire was taken to the
baths on the Mill Road in Corbally. It was spread where the new
estate is now ,alongside the city nursery where they grow the plants
for the city. For years locals could see bits of the Todd's pillars
sticking out of the ground.
Click on the thumbnails for larger images of the fire:
