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  2. Hotel Metropole, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Metropole (The Met) was a notable landmark hotel in Dublin, Ireland. It was located next to the General Post Office building in O'Connell Street . Originally four Georgian buildings, they were combined to form a unified hotel in a high-french style by architect William M. Mitchell in 1891–93.

  3. International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures - Wikipedia

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    Guinness supplied the Coburg Gardens, a 15-acre site to the company, [2] which lay between Hatch Street, Harcourt Street and Earlsfort Terrace; [3] and they additionally leased 2 more acres for exhibition grounds. [2] In 1862 the company called for designs at a cost of £35,000 or less.

  4. Fleet Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The street formerly marked the southern edge of the River Liffey, and was known in Irish as Sráid na Toinne ("street of the waves"). Its name may refer to the "fleet" of ships that moored along it, or it may be imitative of Fleet Street, London; many streets on Dublin's southside are named for London streets, and Dublin's Fleet Street is east of Dublin's Temple Bar, just as London's Fleet ...

  5. Parnell Square - Wikipedia

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    The Gate Theatre and the Ambassador and Pillar Room venues are located at the southeastern corner of the square, where it meets O'Connell Street. Entertainments were originally developed here as part of the Rotunda Hospital scheme by Bartholomew Mosse as a revenue engine to pay for the running of what was Europe's first lying-in maternity hospital.

  6. Hume Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Hume Street (/ ˈ h j uː m /; Irish: Sráid Hume) is a street in central Dublin located between Ely Place and St. Stephen's Green. It is named after Sir Gustavus Hume, 3rd Baronet (c.1670–1731) and his family.

  7. Charles Brooking's map of Dublin (1728) - Wikipedia

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    The map was completed by Charles Brooking (1677–1738), an engraver, illustrator and map maker of English origin, and printed in London by John Bowles at The Mercer's Hall in 1728. [1] Brooking is recorded as working at Greenwich Hospital (London) between 1729 and 1736 as a painter and decorator.

  8. Wexford Street - Wikipedia

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    The street is shown with mostly farmland and orchards along its edges and without significant buildings in John Rocque's maps of Dublin around 1757. [7] [8] The street acted as the main road to both Portobello and Milltown south of the city. In the 19th and early 20th century, the street was known for housing a number of Jewish businesses. [9]

  9. Smithfield, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The biggest is the 3-star Maldron Hotel Smithfield, [14] with 92 rooms, from junior suites to family rooms. The well-known European accommodation chain Generator is adjacent to Jameson Distillery Bow St, and the newest addition is The Hendrick, which opened in 2019. All three hotels also have their own bars and restaurants.

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