- Child at play, Railway Street, Dublin, 1913 |
Locations that feature in the Irish crime series about Stoneybatter PI Moss Reid...
Wednesday 3 August 2016
Take Her Up to Monto
Thursday 14 July 2016
Hanlon's pub and Hanlon's Corner
Hanlon's pub gives its name to Hanlon's Corner at the top of Prussia Street. It's an old Dublin landmark; the bar features in an early chapter of Another Case in Cowtown.
Sunday 10 July 2016
Stoneybatter is not just beards and cake
NOTE TO MEDIA: There is more to Stoneybatter than Mulligans, Mi Thai and Slice. And this part of town does not consist solely of hipster beards cycling to cake shops with a freshly baked sourdough baguette under each arm. And what follows is a rant, about the media. But I'll try to back it up with hard facts. Statistics.
Monday 27 June 2016
The Viking streets of Stoneybatter, and Dublin's 'Milluminum' anniversary
Many of Stoneybatter's streets have Norse-sounding names. In a literal sense, most of them came via the Artisans' Dwelling Company around the late 19th century. Many of these back streets, like their terraced houses and cottages, were brand new back then.
Tuesday 7 June 2016
A country pub in the city
Sometimes you walk into a Dublin pub and step back in time. You have in fact entered an old-fashioned, homely hostelry at a remote country crossroads.
Sunday 5 June 2016
Christy Brown's coal lorry, Arbour Hill
Dublin writer and artist Christy Brown was born on this day in 1932. My Left Foot, Jim Sheridan's award-winning film from 1989, tells the semi-fictional story of Christy (brilliantly played by Daniel Day-Lewis), and this is a famous scene shot in Stoneybatter, around Arbour Hill.
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