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The best address in town : Henrietta Street, Dublin and its first residents, 1720-1780 / Melanie Hayes.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press, [2020]Description: xvi, 293 pp. : ill. (col.), ports., maps, plans ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781846828478 : (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 941.83507 23
Contents:
1. Introduction: the best address in own -- 2. Developing ambitions: Henrietta Street in the 1720s -- 3. Building pretensions: Henrietta Street in the 1730s -- 4. Making a grand show: Henrietta Street in the 1740s -- 5. Establishing position: Henrietta Street in the 1750s -- 6. A change of guard: Henrietta Street in the nineteenth century
Summary: Once Dublin's most exclusive residential street, throughout the eighteenth century Henrietta Street was home to the country's foremost figures from church, military and state. Here, in this elegant setting on the north side of the city, peers rubbed shoulders with property tycoons, clerics consorted with social climbers and celebrated military men mixed with the leading lights of the capital's beau monde, establishing one the principle arenas of elite power in Georgian Ireland. Looking behind the red-brick facades of the once-grand Georgian town houses, this richly illustrated volume focuses on the people who originally populated these spaces, delineating the rich social and architectural history of Henrietta Street during the first fifty years of its existence. Commissioned by Dublin City Council Heritage Office in conjunction with the 14 Henrietta Street museum, by weaving the fascinating and often colourful histories of the original residents around the framework of the buildings, in repopulating the houses with their original occupants and offering a window into the lives carried on within, this book presents a captivating portrait of Dublin's premier Georgian street, when it was the best address in town.
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Loanable Book Library Irish Collection 941.83507 HAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 000437392

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction: the best address in own -- 2. Developing ambitions: Henrietta Street in the 1720s -- 3. Building pretensions: Henrietta Street in the 1730s -- 4. Making a grand show: Henrietta Street in the 1740s -- 5. Establishing position: Henrietta Street in the 1750s -- 6. A change of guard: Henrietta Street in the nineteenth century

Once Dublin's most exclusive residential street, throughout the eighteenth century Henrietta Street was home to the country's foremost figures from church, military and state. Here, in this elegant setting on the north side of the city, peers rubbed shoulders with property tycoons, clerics consorted with social climbers and celebrated military men mixed with the leading lights of the capital's beau monde, establishing one the principle arenas of elite power in Georgian Ireland. Looking behind the red-brick facades of the once-grand Georgian town houses, this richly illustrated volume focuses on the people who originally populated these spaces, delineating the rich social and architectural history of Henrietta Street during the first fifty years of its existence. Commissioned by Dublin City Council Heritage Office in conjunction with the 14 Henrietta Street museum, by weaving the fascinating and often colourful histories of the original residents around the framework of the buildings, in repopulating the houses with their original occupants and offering a window into the lives carried on within, this book presents a captivating portrait of Dublin's premier Georgian street, when it was the best address in town.

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