Have a look back at some of our top posts.
Standing at the top of St Nicholas Street (and of course outside The Liberties lies the curious little ruin of St Nicholas Within.
10.05.20
Adam Millar established a distillery at 10 - 13 Thomas Street in the 1840s - one of the plethora of distilleries and brewhouses which operated…
23.09.21
James Winstanley was born in 1827 in Chorley, Lancashire and became a ‘cloggers’ or cobblers apprentice to Mr. Edward Parkinson of Chorley by 1841, and…
23.10.22
Enabling works to safeguard a unique piece of Dublin's industrial heritage are expected to commence this week. Kilmainham Mill, which was acquired by Dublin City Council…
08.08.22
As recently as 2014, an essential ‘must’ for many visitors to the Guinness Storehouse was a posed photograph on the cobblestones in Market Street. The…
18.02.21
No. 1 Thomas Street was once the thoroughfare's most prestigious address. Built by Arthur Guinness Esq in 1799, the house was a classic example of…
28.10.22
The lone survivor of a long Liberties tradition continues to thrive on Cork Street
30.07.18
The second phase of work to reinvent the linear park at St James Walk has been opened. The area between Fatima Luas stop and Basin…
06.09.23
The transformation of the former Grand Canal Harbour off James Street is one of the largest development project currently underway in Dublin 8. The site,…
02.05.21
One of The Liberties best-known traditional industries has been given a 21st century lease of life thanks to the happy partnership of a local textile…
22.07.21
Installed as a decorative drinking fountain at the centre of the Earl of Meath's setpiece Coombe housing development, the elegant canopy on Gray Street was…
16.02.21