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Displaying Results 76 - 100 of 15730 on page 4 of 630
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The Secondary Retail Market - a Viable Option?
(1999)
Murphy, Elaine, (Thesis)
The Secondary Retail Market - a Viable Option?
(1999)
Murphy, Elaine, (Thesis)
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<p>The secondary retail market in Dublin has dramatically altered over the last four years. Indeed, the entire retail market in Dublin and countryside has witnessed a substantial upsurge in activity over the last four years. On Grafton Street retail Zone A rents are breaking £2,153 per square metre (£200 per square foot) barrier and premiums are in the region of £300,000 -£400,000. There is currently a shortage of good retail investment opportunities on Grafton Street, which is leading investors to turn to Dublin’s other prime street, Henry Street. Over the last year Zone A rents on Henry Street have increased to about £1.830 per square metre (£170 per square foot) and there has been a return to the payment of premiums. Outside of Dublin City Centre the new regional centres are performing extremely well and have resulted in increasing levels of competition between retail locations. The question that must be asked is what will happen to in-town shopping? Will the city centre be...
http://arrow.dit.ie/builtmas/9
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Medieval town walls as a tourist resource: Dublin and Chester: a comparative study
(2002)
Dargan, Pat
Medieval town walls as a tourist resource: Dublin and Chester: a comparative study
(2002)
Dargan, Pat
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1861)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1861)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9113
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Seventh Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fourteenth Session, Seventh Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9114
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fifteenth Session, First Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Fifteenth Session, First Meeting -
(1862)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9120
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The present state of the dwellings of the poor, chiefly in Dublin
(1857)
Jordan, Thomas
The present state of the dwellings of the poor, chiefly in Dublin
(1857)
Jordan, Thomas
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FOR the last few years considerable attention has been given to the condition of the working classes. One of the most obvious tests of that condition is the state of their dwellings, and as I have daily opportunities of observing these, the present question is one that often passes through my mind. It is generally allowed that the dwelling or the house accommodation is closely connected with the improvement and elevation of the occupier. Let any one become acquainted with some of the poorer classes in the streets in which they generally live, and let him try to point out the duty of charity, the evil of drunkenness, or let him dwell on higher interests, and tell of the time and place when sorrow and death will be no more, he will find the most serious obstacles to his teaching in the state of things around him; that the wretchedness by which he is surrounded certainly does not open the poor man's mind to charity and love, that squalor and destitution are most serious hindrances...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9140
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, First Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Tenth Session, First Meeting -
(1857)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9143
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9102
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session - Third Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Ninth Session - Third Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9096
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Ninth Session, First Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Ninth Session, First Meeting
(1856)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9090
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, sixth meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, sixth meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9086
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, third meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session, third meeting -
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9080
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session - first & second meetings
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, eight session - first & second meetings
(1855)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8979
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Arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin city and the townships of Drumcondra, Clontarf, Kilmainham, Pembroke, Rathmines, Blackrock, and Kingstown
(1882)
Hancock, W. Neilson
Arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin city and the townships of Drumcondra, Clontarf, Kilmainham, Pembroke, Rathmines, Blackrock, and Kingstown
(1882)
Hancock, W. Neilson
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The last great improvement in the arrangements for putting out fires in Dublin arose from the burning of Kildare-street Club in 1860; and some papers read at this Society, and the discussion thence arising, contributed to the changes then introduced. The burning of the workshops of the Artane Industrial School, and of the boarding-house in Kingstown, where a life was lost, bring up the consideration of the question for reconsideration. Are the existing arrangements throughout the whole metropolitan area as satisfactory and complete as the latest experience and the latest legislation on the subject would suggest?
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/8451
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Address at the opening of the fifth session of the Dublin Statistical Society
(1851)
Kane, Robert
Address at the opening of the fifth session of the Dublin Statistical Society
(1851)
Kane, Robert
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Honoured by the request of the council of this society that I should, as acting vice-president, open the business of this its fifth session with such observations as might serve to supplement the annual report which, has been laid before our members, and should afford same explanation to our visitors as to the objects of the society, and the progress we have as yet made, I hasten to comply with the duties of a position in which my personal and legitimate appreciation of the honour conferred upon me does not blind me to its difficulties, or prevent me sincerely wishing that the cause of the society, and of the important departments of science which are its care, had been intrusted by the council to some more able advocate.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/21443
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Remedies for overcrowding in the city of Dublin
(1912)
Lawson, William
Remedies for overcrowding in the city of Dublin
(1912)
Lawson, William
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This question is no new one; it has been discussed in and out of this Society; much has been done by private and public effort to remedy the overcrowding which admittedly exists in the city of Dublin, but the latest official information which we have, and to which I shall presently refer, shows that the problem is not yet solved, and that much remains to be done to solve the problem, if, indeed, it can be solved at all.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/3923
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The tenement homes of Dublin: their condition and regulation
(1899)
Eason, Charles
The tenement homes of Dublin: their condition and regulation
(1899)
Eason, Charles
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The condition of the tenement houses of Dublin was enquired into by the Royal Commission upon the Sewerage and Drainage of Dublin in 1879. Their report states that "9,760 houses were occupied as dwellings let in tenements," and that of these 2,300, occupied by about 30,000 persons, were in a condition unfit for habitation. The report recommends the gradual closing of the ruinous houses, and the supervision and daily regulation of the others, and it also says that by the provision of improved sanitary accommodation, and the strict enforcement of the provisions of the Public Health Act against overcrowding, a considerable proportion of the tenement houses can be converted into healthy dwellings. The report pointed out that it is the duty of the Corporation to determine how many persons are to be allowed to occupy each room, and to ascertain, by frequent inspection, that the number fixed upon be not exceeded. The Commissioners affirmed "that the tenement houses of Dublin...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/7261
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Trinity College Dublin 1914-1918: Sources from the College Archives
(2007)
Gittens, Estelle
Trinity College Dublin 1914-1918: Sources from the College Archives
(2007)
Gittens, Estelle
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The Dublin University Officers Training Corps was founded in 1910, shortly before many staff and students departed to fight in the First World War. The OTC also took an active role in the defence of Trinity College and the surrounding community during the events of Easter week 1916. Just as the start of the First World War had heralded a dramatic drop in student intake, the end of the war resulted in an influx of ex-servicement students, and raised the question of the commemoration of those staff and students who never made it back.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/10539
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Eleventh Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society, Eleventh Session, Sixth Meeting -
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9259
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Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and ...
Report of a Committee of the Dublin Statistical Society on the registration of marriages, births, and deaths in Ireland, presented to the Society by the Council
(1859)
Dublin Statistical Society. Special Committee on Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths
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Marriages, births and deaths are now registered not only in England and Scotland, but (with the single exception of Ireland) in all the civilized states of Europe, whether Roman Catholic or Protestant; and we beg to report that we consider the subject to be one of extreme importance, and that a uniform Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths is required as an essential condition for many sanitary reforms affecting the welfare of the population, and as an additional protection to the moral and material interests of society.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9240
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Eleventh Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Eleventh Session, Fourth Meeting -
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9207
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Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Eleventh Session, First Meeting -
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
Proceedings of the Dublin Statistical Society: Eleventh Session, First Meeting -
(1858)
Dublin Statistical Society
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/9189
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Centre for War Studies
(2008)
Trinity College Dublin. Centre for War Studies
Centre for War Studies
(2008)
Trinity College Dublin. Centre for War Studies
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The Centre for War Studies was established, with the support of the Long Room Hub, in February 2008 to promote the study of the origins, nature and consequences of war in history and in the contemporary world. It draws on the existing interests of staff in the School of Histories and Humanities with convergence on three periods in particular: the Thirty Years war and the wars in Britain and Ireland in the seventeenth-century; the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1792-1815; and the era of the two world wars, 1914-45; with special emphasis on the First World War. Each of these periods represented an extended crisis that transformed the nature of combat, the norms and understanding of warfare and the European state system.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/21435
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Child mortality in Dublin
(1889)
Grimshaw, Thomas Wrigley
Child mortality in Dublin
(1889)
Grimshaw, Thomas Wrigley
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The high rate of mortality among young children as compared with the general death-rate for the whole population has attracted the attention of all vital statisticians since accurate records of births and deaths have been kept. Especial attention has been frequently called to the high death-rate among young children in Dublin, and to this subject I propose to direct special attention in the present paper. There is a popular idea that the children of the Dublin working classes met with in the slums are a healthy class, and indeed there is some ground for this view, as many active, able-bodied, handsome children—handsome even amidst dirt and rags—are certainly met with in the slums of our city. These fine healthy little creatures are, unfortunately, only the survivors, their less favourably endowed little brothers and sisters have long since passed away, and many even of those ablebodied survivors will, before they grow into adults, in their turn be gradually taken away by disease and...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5980
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"The universities." II - The University of Dublin: Trinity College
(1947)
Meenan, James
"The universities." II - The University of Dublin: Trinity College
(1947)
Meenan, James
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The University of Dublin, or Trinity College - by whichever name we may decide to call it - is the third University in these islands and, of course, by far the most ancient in this country. There have been so many changes in Ireland in the last forty years that some of the evidence given to the University commissions of 1901 and 1906 reads oddly now. Trinity, however, remains as the oldest and most famous of Irish universities and it still enjoys the unquestioned support of an important group in the community. We have therefore to examine its development in a time of extreme difficulty and uncertainty.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/5699
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