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[edit]DescriptionVegatables (sic) (9569207126).jpg |
English: This is the top of Haddington Road (known locally as Haddier) in Dublin - the Baggot Street Bridge end. This fine row of shops was later absorbed into Baggot Street Hospital.
Photographer: Almost certainly Robert French of Lawrence Photographic Studios, Dublin Date: Between 26 November 1902 (from news poster, date when first ever issue of Ireland's Own appeared) and 1907 (trees recorded on OSI 25" map - thanks derangedlemur and Niall McAuley) NLI Ref.: L_ROY_09017 |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/9569207126/ |
Author | National Library of Ireland on The Commons |
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Flickr sets InfoField | Built Heritage Shopaholic |
Flickr tags InfoField | Haddington Road; Ballsbridge; Dublin; Ireland; Leinster; St. Mary's; Church; Bell; Tower; Children; Railings; W. Verling; Hairdressing Saloon; Barbers; J. Magan; Chandler; Ironmongery; J. & M. Scanlan; Grocery; Mazawatee; Chocolate; Alcohol; Bass; John Jameson; Dublin Whiskey; Whiskey; Walsh; Fry's Chocolate; Tobacconist; Newspapers; News Posters; Boland's; Bread; Weekly Freeman; Irish Times; Ireland's Own; 20th century; Shops; Robert French; William Lawrence; Lawrence Collection; Glass Negative; Haddier; William Verling; Bridget Verling; Edward Verling; Thomas Verling; Hannah Verling; William Walsh; Newsagent; Winifred Walsh; Mary Walsh; Anna Walsh; James Scanlan; Gerald Scanlan; Maurice Scanlan; limerick by beachcomber; vegatable |
Camera location | 53° 20′ 03.23″ N, 6° 14′ 40.87″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.334230; -6.244686 |
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