23 June Teatime Talk: Life in 14 Henrietta Street during the Lockout & Easter Rising
Teatime TalksPublished 18 May 2021
TeaTime Talk: Under siege: Dublin tenement life 1913 - 1916
When: Wednesday 23 June at 7pm
Where: Online via Zoom
In this Teatime Talk, author Tim Murtagh and theatre maker and Creative Director of ANU, Louise Lowe, talk about what life was like for the people of 14 Henrietta Street during one of the most defining moments for Dublin’s working classes - the 1913 Lockout; and the subsequent Easter Rising, one of the most turbulent periods in the city’s history.
Read the book
14 Henrietta Street presents a series of historical publications which expand on, and uncover the lives of the people who lived at 14 Henrietta Street and the surrounding areas. This talk is part of the programme of events to mark the publication of the book 14 Henrietta Street: Grandeur and Decline 1800 - 1922 by Dr Tim Murtagh.
Teatime Talks
Teatime Talks is a series of talks inspired by the history, people and surroundings of 14 Henrietta Street. Do you have a memory of Dublin’s tenements or know someone who does? Whatever your connection, we would like to hear from you. Teatime Talks is a series of talks inspired by the history, people and surroundings of 14 Henrietta Street. Do you have a memory of Dublin’s tenements or know someone who does? Whatever your connection, we would like to hear from you.