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View of the Law Courts looking up the Liffey, Dublin Rebuilt 1786 - 1796 16 View from Capel Street looking over Essex Bridge, Dublin: Rebuilt 1753 Rebuilt in 1872 as Grattan Bridge, the Capel Street buildings remain largely intact. The Old Custom House seen to the left was demolished in the early 19th century. 17 The Parliament House, Dublin ...
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Sráidainmneacha Bhaile Átha Cliath – English-Irish list of Dublin street names at Leathanach baile Shéamais Uí Bhrógáin (in Irish) Dublin Streetnames in Irish – photographs of multiple or incorrect Irish translations of Dublin street names. 1610 Map of Dublin published by John Speed (Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection
[3] [10] In 1768, the first iteration of the book store, Hodges Figgis, opened on the street. [11] It was also the location of Dick's Coffee House in Carberry House, which was demolished in 1780 [12] and Stationers' Hall which housed one of the Guilds of the City of Dublin until it was demolished for road widening in June 1762. [13]
In 1996 a statue of James Connolly by Éamonn O'Doherty was erected on the street just west of the Custom House, facing onto Liberty Hall. [2] At the other end of the street, at the junction of Beresford Place, Amiens Street , and Memorial Road is the sculpture Universal Links on Human Rights by Tony O'Malley , erected in 1995.
A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin; Albert College (Dublin) Aldborough House; Alto Vetro; Ambassador Theatre (Dublin) An Stad; Anna Livia (monument) Apollo House (Dublin) Áras an Uachtaráin; Arbour Hill Prison; Artaine Castle Shopping Centre; Aviva Stadium
In 1692, the Quakers in Dublin established a meeting house on Sycamore Alley, off Dame Street and later expanded onto Eustace Street. [7] Eustace Street also once housed a Presbyterian/Unitarian church, which moved there from New Row in 1728; John Leland was a pastor there. [5] Plaque on the wall of the former Eagle Tavern
The order then began buying up more Georgian properties on the south side of the street. The windows and doors of three listed houses were illegally blocked up and others were left vacant. [12] The Mater invited an inspection of the three Georgian houses by Dublin Corporation in February 1988, when they were deemed dangerous. As a result, the ...
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