Bull Alley Street () is a street in the medieval area of
Dublin
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, Ireland.
Location
Bull Alley Street runs from
Bride Street
Bride Street () is a street in the medieval area of Dublin, Ireland.
Location
Bride Street runs from Werburgh Street at the north to New Bride Street at the south. It runs parallel to Patrick Street.
History
Bride Street appears in a 1465 map ...
to the east to
Patrick Street
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to the west, and parallel with
Bride Road
Bride Road () is a street in the medieval area of Dublin, Ireland.
Location
Bride Road runs from Bride Street to the east to Patrick Street, Dublin, Patrick Street to the west, and parallel with Bull Alley Street.
History
Bride Road was previous ...
. Along the southern side of the street is St Patrick's Park.
History
This street first appears on maps of Dublin in 1680 as Bull Alley. It was part of the parish of St Nicholas Within. It is probable that the Street's name is derived from the name of a tavern or inn with a sign of a bull.
In the late 1800s, the street had a large number of butchers,
victualler
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There are a number of other more particular uses of the term, such as:
* The official supplier of food to the Royal Navy in ...
s and other jobs associated with the meat industry.
In the 1900s, the
Dublin Corporation
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built a housing scheme on Bull Alley Street, designed by
C. J. McCarthy. It was completed in 1904, and complemented the
Iveagh Trust
The Iveagh Trust is a provider of affordable housing in and around Dublin, Ireland. It was initially a component of the Guinness Trust, founded in 1890 by Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, great-grandson of the founder of the Guinness Bre ...
scheme adjacent.
The Iveagh Trust scheme consists of eight blocks of 213 apartments built between 1901 and 1905. Both schemes replaced slums which were razed for the construction.
Most of these buildings are
Art Nouveau
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in style.
The Play Centre built by the Trust in 1915, now
Liberties College
Liberties College is an educational institution in Bull Alley Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It offers further education courses, including Post Leaving Certificate courses.
The college is housed in an Edwardian architecture, Edwardian buil ...
,
was designed by L. A. McDonnell. The slums along the southern side of the Street were cleared to make way for St Patrick's Park, as the slums had reached right up the side of
St Patrick's Cathedral.
References
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Streets in Dublin (city)