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Moving to the suburbs

It must have felt like a million miles away when people headed to their new homes in the suburbs of Dublin - the country as some would call ...

5 Henrietta Street and Uinseann MacEoin

Opposite 14 Henrietta Street is James Bryson House, the name bestowed upon 5 Henrietta Street by Uinseann MacEoin, who together with his wif...

Henrietta House and Herbert Simms

14 Henrietta Street is delighted to welcome historian Donal Fallon to write a series of blog posts about the building and it’s rich and vari...

Working life in the tenements

You might look at the people of tenement Dublin and think they were poor and you might even feel sorry for them but in most cases you would...

Teatime Talks: Donal Fallon interviews Peter Brannigan

Teatime Talks are a weekly series of talks inspired by the history and people of 14 Henrietta Street.

The Games We Played

Street games and children playing together was an important, fun, part of tenement life in Dublin and it’s something that former residents o...

Teatime Talk: The Dublin Dockers - Listen Online

Every month, we've enjoyed hosting Teatime Talks, a series inspired by the history and people of 14 Henrietta Street.

Statement in relation to COVID-19

Following the statement issued by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar earlier today regarding the COVID-19 situation, Dublin City Council Culture Comp...

Statement in relation to COVID-19

The suspension of Dublin City Council Culture Company's tours and public programming as a result of COVID-19 will be extended until 19th Apr...

Spring at 14 Henrietta Street

The daffodils are tentatively starting to appear, the storms have calmed (for now!), and we’re looking forward to all the great events comin...

Join us for our Teatime Talk: The Dublin Dockers

On the last Wednesday of every month, 14 Henrietta Street plays host to Teatime Talks on topics connected to the building, the surrounding a...

Lily Butterworth (née Dowling)

There is a room in 14 Henrietta Street called Mrs. Dowling’s room.
It’s the last room on the tour and it’s not uncommon to hear in the cha...

SHARE YOUR STORY

Do you have memories of Dublin’s tenements? Perhaps you lived in a tenement, or knew someone who did. Maybe you worked in or around the tenement buildings. Whatever your connection, we would like to hear your stories.