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Dublin City Through Time Ken Finlay

Dublin City Through Time By Ken Finlay

Dublin City Through Time by Ken Finlay


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Summary

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Dublin has changed and developed over the last century.

Dublin City Through Time Summary

Dublin City Through Time by Ken Finlay

While Dublin is an ancient city, its buildings are rarely more than two centuries old and the vast majority are more recent. There are, of course, exceptions - Two Cathedrals, Trinity College, and a handful of public buildings (some of which are rebuilds of destroyed structures, including the Custom House, Four Courts and GPO). O'Connell Street, at the very centre of Dublin, is almost completely reconstructed, as most of the buildings were destroyed by shelling or fire during the 1916 Easter Rising. Following independence from Britain, many inner city streets were razed as the new State moved residents from tenements to newly-built estates in the suburbs. For decades official planning policy treated central Dublin as a shopping and transport hub - for example, what eventually became Temple Bar was intended to be a vast bus station. In recent years, before the collapse of the 'Celtic Tiger', the pace of change grew faster, particularly along the north quays of the Liffey. Today, there is little building going on, but there is always something new, and something old, around every corner! The photographs inside this book cover a period of over a century. While the old images are largely drawn from the collection of Tony Behan, their up-to-date counterparts were photographed by Ken Finlay.

About Ken Finlay

Ken is a local history author who lives in Dublin.

Additional information

GOR006529424
9781445612713
1445612712
Dublin City Through Time by Ken Finlay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
20121115
96
N/A
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