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Messrs Maguire
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Messrs Maguire's Information |
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Messrs Maguire
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Dublin
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1-2 Burgh Quay
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01 6705777
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Messrs Maguire's Detail |
ATMOSPHERE / AMBIENCE |
Ships from around the world regularly docked outside the door, and No.1 Burgh Quay has been a tavern dispensing hospitality to those who lived and worked on the quay since that time No.2 Burgh Quay began life as the home of the Dublin Library Society. The new picture of Dublin, comprehending a history of the city (1812) records that the society desiring a more spacious property ?took from Mr.Connolly, a house on Burgh Quay, at the foot of the Carlisle Bridge?. In April 1809, the Library moved to Burgh Quay where the Conversation room was first opened to members on the 22nd of the same month. The Dublin Pictorial Guide and Directory, which shows Burgh Quay as it was in 1850, lists the occupants of each building along with their trade. No.1 was known as the Corn Exchange Tavern, leased by Captain Connolly to Mrs. Elizabeth Rickard and that No.2 was in possession of Messrs Maguire, Hemp Manufacturers.
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Welcome to Messrs Maguire situated in the heart of the city, the building we occupy was built in 1808 soon after the opening of the Carlisle Bridge ? now O?Connell Bridge which divided Aston Quay in half and was then the last bridge over the Liffey before the sea. Click here for a map to find us!
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