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In 2022, Eason opened three new Dubray bookshops in Dundrum (Dublin), Cork, and on Dublin’s Henry Street, bringing the total number of Dubray shops to 11. [10] In September 2023, Dubray acquired Gutter Bookshop, including its two shops in Dublin City Centre and Dalkey. [11] [12]
The store on Grafton Street became famous for its Christmas displays and Santa's grotto. [3] [5] Switzers purchased Cash & Co. of Cork in 1962, Todd's of Limerick in 1963, and Moon's of Galway in 1969. [3] In 1971, Switzers was purchased by Waterford Glass and House of Fraser. Later, in 1985, House of Fraser took complete control of the company.
Grafton Street has featured on the Irish edition of the board game Monopoly since the first edition in the 1970s. [65] Dido features a track entitled "Grafton Street" on her album Safe Trip Home. This song is a tribute to Dido's deceased father, who was Irish. [66] Grafton Street is mentioned in Ed Sheeran's song "Galway Girl" on his album ÷ ...
Dame St: Grafton St / Westmoreland St Crampton Court: Cúirt Crampton: 2 Essex Street East, Dame Street: Dame Street: Sráid an Dáma: 1610 Teyngmouth St (1348), Damask St (1661) R137: 2 College Green, Cork Hill – Lord Edward St Anglesea Street, Great Georges St S, Parliament St / Cork Hill Dawson Street: Sráid Dhásain: 1723 R138: 2
The western half of Anne Street South is pedestrianised where it meets Grafton Street, one of Dublin's primary shopping streets. To the east, it is overlooked by St Ann's Church, a Church of Ireland church in baroque style designed in 1720, with its current facade dating to 1868. [1] It is adjoined by Duke Lane Lower and Anne's Lane.
Hodges Figgis is a long-operating bookshop in central Dublin, Ireland.Founded in 1768, [3] it is probably the third-oldest functioning bookshop in the world, [3] after the Livraria Bertrand of Lisbon (1732) and Pennsylvania's Moravian Book Shop (1745).
Brown Thomas & Company Limited is a chain of five upmarket department stores in Ireland, with two located in Dublin, and one each in Cork, Galway, and Limerick.Together with Dublin's Arnotts department store, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Peter Mark is an Irish hairdressing chain founded in June 1961 by brothers Peter and Mark Keaveney. The first shop they opened was in Dublin's Grafton Street. [1] They currently have 69 shops in the island of Ireland.
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