Hidden Dublin
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Hidden Dublin

Deadbeats, Dossers And Decent Skins

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Hidden Dublin

Deadbeats, Dossers And Decent Skins

About this book

Criminal incidents, accidents, whippings, beatings, jail escapes and hangings were all part of Dublin's 'brilliant parade' in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, including actors, clergymen, scientists, politicians and rogues and rascals of every hue. Hopkins describes the poverty, soup kitchens, food riots, street beggars and workhouses that were all a feature of Dublin life. He also introduces us to the weird, wonderful, and often downright strange customs and pastimes of Dubliners stretching back to the Middle Ages, such as the 'bearing of balls' annual parade by the city's bachelors and the ritual humiliation of would-be bridegrooms at the bullring.

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Information

Publisher
Mercier Press
Year
2008
eBook ISBN
9781856357258
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Introduction
  3. Night of the Big Wind
  4. Sweep School
  5. Emmet’s Grave
  6. Napper Tandy
  7. James’ Street
  8. Four Courts
  9. Oliver Bond
  10. McCready
  11. The Muglins
  12. Dame Street
  13. Provost Prison
  14. James Clarence Mangan
  15. Hibernian Marine School
  16. Dublin Oil
  17. Portobello Gardens
  18. Fighting Fitz
  19. Theatre Royal
  20. Holy Wells
  21. Old Newgate Prison
  22. Simpson’s Hospital
  23. State Coach
  24. Lundy Foot
  25. Mount Jerome
  26. Roomkeeper’s Society
  27. Bullock Harbour
  28. Dunlop
  29. Art’s Escape
  30. Bishop Whateley
  31. Zozimus
  32. Walking Gallows
  33. Martello Towers
  34. Ha’penny Bridge
  35. First Hanging
  36. Custom House Fire
  37. Frank Du Bedat
  38. St Stephen’s Green
  39. White Quakers
  40. Prince of Pickpockets
  41. Church Street Disaster
  42. Jonathan Swift
  43. Rochdale Disaster
  44. Ball-bearing
  45. May Day
  46. City Guilds
  47. Wellington
  48. Daly’s Coffee House
  49. Dublin Exhibition
  50. Bleeding Horse
  51. Madame Tussaud
  52. Liffey Ferry
  53. Joseph Damer
  54. Star-shaped Fort
  55. Linen Hall
  56. Theatre Riots
  57. William Street
  58. Monto
  59. The Poddle
  60. Brass Money
  61. Black Death
  62. Grievance Association
  63. St Audoen’s
  64. Copper-Faced Jack
  65. City Scavenger
  66. Molyneux House
  67. Kilgobbin
  68. Lepers
  69. Maturin
  70. Newgate Prison
  71. Almanacs
  72. Usshers
  73. William Mulholland
  74. Asculv
  75. Croke Park
  76. Trinity Riots
  77. Great Fire
  78. Bull-baiting
  79. Kevin Street Killing
  80. First Horse Show
  81. Parliament Fire
  82. Father Vlad
  83. John Atherton
  84. James Annesley
  85. Soup Kitchens
  86. Loughlinstown Camp
  87. John O’Keeffe
  88. Oxmanstown
  89. Grafton Street
  90. Red Lighthouse
  91. Fyan’s Castle
  92. Thomas Crawley
  93. Olympics
  94. Larry
  95. Paddy Flemming
  96. First Lord Mayor
  97. City Bellman
  98. Saint Valentine
  99. Duke of Richmond
  100. Father Fay
  101. Constable Sheahan
  102. Frank De Groot
  103. Howth Disaster
  104. Select Bibliography