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A Day for Memories at 14 Henrietta Street

The sun shone down on Henrietta Street all day yesterday (Tuesday 3 May, 2022) for the first day of Your Tenement Memories.

From Rivers to Railways: The Northern Surroundings of Henrietta Street

Let's travel back to the 18th century, when a river flowed by Henrietta Street ...

Tenement Women of 14 Henrietta Street

This International Women’s Day, we consider what life was like for women in the house during the tenement era.

Georgian Women of 14 Henrietta Street

Tour Guide Sheila Robinson writes about some of the women who lived on Henrietta Street in Georgian times.

The writing on the wall

Gillian Ryan shares her thoughts about a unique piece of graffiti in the house

Caring for 14 Henrietta Street

Did you know that the building actually makes up 50% of 14 Henrietta Street’s collection?

Meet the Team: Tania Desloge

Meet Tania, Collections Coordinator at 14 Henrietta Street.

Seán McLoughlin: The North King Street Bolshevik

The streets around Henrietta Street contain some surprising connections to the revolutionary period and the on-going decade of centenaries.

Factory Girls: Williams and Woods

Donal Fallon explores the legacy of the Williams and Woods Factory and the role it played in the lives of Henrietta Street residents, partic...

They say behind every great man there's a great woman...

This International Women's Day, Tour Guide Gillian Ryan remembers some of the women of Henrietta Street

Remembering Thomas Bryan

14 Henrietta Street is delighted to welcome historian Donal Fallon to write a series of blog posts about the building and its rich and varie...

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.