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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...

March Teatime Talk: ‘Thomas Bryan of 14 Henrietta Street - one of the Forgotten 10 of the War of Independence’

Join us for this talk about one of the "Forgotten 10" of the War of Independence.

Teatime Talk: ‘From Mud Huts to Garden Suburbs: Workers’ Housing in the Docklands’

This talk will examine how workers housing in the Dublin docklands evolved

Our playground was the street

A topic that often comes up when we speak to people is the memory of football as an important, often joyful part of life in tenement times.

Join us for our February Teatime Talk: The makings of the people's game - Football in Dublin

For our February Teatime Talk, we’re delighted to invite Gerard Farrell of the Bohemian Foundation to give an online talk about the history ...

January Teatime Talk: The 'state o’ chassis' in Sean O’Casey’s tenement world

For our first Teatime Talk of 2021, we’re delighted to invite Dublin City Council Historian in Residence for Dublin Central, Dr. Mary Muldow...

Join us for two Teatime Talks this December

This December, we’re delighted to host not one, but two Teatime Talks online

Teatime Talks are going online

Teatime Talks is a series of talks inspired by the history and people of 14 Henrietta Street. We're delighted to bring the series online, be...

Kevin Barry and Henrietta Street

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...

Recruitment call - Collections Coordinator

Dublin City Council Culture Company is seeking a Collections Coordinator to help manage and care for our buildings and collections.

The memory of Alderman Joseph Meade

The decline of Henrietta Street - and Dublin more broadly - was a more gradual event in the aftermath of the Act of Union than often present...

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.