The Wellesley National Market, Dublin
Exterior /
Drawn & Engraved by Kirkwood & son, 11 Crow Street, Dublin.
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Summary: | Exterior view of the Wellesley National Market, Dublin, which can be seen on the right hand side of image. The Wellesley National Market and Home’s Hotel, Usher’s Quay, Dublin had an unusual Doric columned entrance portico. It was opened by Scotsman George Home in 1826, however by 1840 it had become a weaving factory run by the White Quakers and in 1848 it became the premises of James Ganley, auctioneers who were based there until 1977 when they moved to new premises; it was subsequently demolished. |
Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin :
s.n.,
n.d., ca. 1826-1830]
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Notes: | Formerly at call number 763TA. Printed on green paper. Physical description: 1 print : line engraving ; image 11 x 18 cm., on sheet 17 x 28 cm. Citations/References: Catalogue of Irish topographical prints and original drawings, Rosalind M. Elmes. New edition revised and enlarged by Michael Hewson. - Dublin : Malton Press for the National Library of Ireland Society, 1975. p. 41. more |
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ET B89 |
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