Keywords: carlisle bridge carlislebridge o'connell bridge oconnellbridge sackville street sackvillestreet dublin ireland leinster liffey river liffey riverliffey butler's musical instruments butlersmusicalinstruments instrument house instrumenthouse kelly & son kellyson chancellor's watches chancellorswatches chancellor & son chancellorson chancellor's chancellors trams nelson's pillar nelsonspillar nelson pillar nelsonpillar clery & co. cleryco clery's clerys mackenna's cigar stores mackennascigarstores grand restuarant and dining rooms grandrestuarantanddiningrooms awnings sunny shops o'connell monument oconnellmonument new east india tea company neweastindiateacompany medical establishment medicalestablishment chemicals chemist hopkins & hopkins hopkinshopkins manufacturing jewellers silversmiths lanigan lanigan & co. laniganco water cart watercart bovril neave's food neavesfood william's teas williamsteas hatch street hatchstreet bicycle fruit stall fruitstall clock dublin bread company dublinbreadcompany robert french robertfrench william lawrence williamlawrence lawrence collection lawrencecollection glass negative glassnegative 20th century 20thcentury wallace's coals wallacescoals limerick by beachcomber limerickbybeachcomber national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland blackandwhite monochrome architecture city outdoor waterfront water skyline black and white We recently saw the Dublin Bread Company building at 6-7 Lower Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) in a state of chassis after the Easter Rising of 1916. I think that this photograph captures the very final stages of its construction, just before opening?! Date: Circa July 1900? P.S. On Monday, 20 March 1865 (148 years ago), our very own William Lawrence was announcing the opening of his new Photographic Studio on the first floor of 7 Upper Sackville Street - just down the street near Nelson's Pillar! NLI Ref.: L_ROY_01704 We recently saw the Dublin Bread Company building at 6-7 Lower Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) in a state of chassis after the Easter Rising of 1916. I think that this photograph captures the very final stages of its construction, just before opening?! Date: Circa July 1900? P.S. On Monday, 20 March 1865 (148 years ago), our very own William Lawrence was announcing the opening of his new Photographic Studio on the first floor of 7 Upper Sackville Street - just down the street near Nelson's Pillar! NLI Ref.: L_ROY_01704 |