Dublin in 1911
Themes
- What was Dublin like in 1911?
- Dublin: A short history
- Poverty and Health
- The Suburbs
- Commerce, employment and trade unions
- City Transport
- Government and politics
- Religion
- Education
- Law and Order
- Emigration and migration
- Dublin Waters: the Liffey, the canals and the port
- Literary Life
- Social Life
- Sport
- Census day, 2 April 1911
Poverty and Health Gallery
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- Church st.
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- Church st.
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- Church st.
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- War on consumption
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- Richmond Institution
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- Blackpitts in the Coombe
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- Henrietta St.
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- Faithfull place
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- Artane school
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- Women selling flowers
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- Stephens Green
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- Kingstown
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- Jervis Street
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- Dr. Steeven's Hospital
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- Mater Misericordiae Hospital
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- Rotunda
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- Cecilia St.
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- A tenement room
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- Hume St. Hospital
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- Waterford St.
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- North Cumberland St.
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- Workhouse
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- St. Stephen's Green
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- Asylum in Waterford
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- Royal Hospital for Incurables