1727 – Corn Market House, Thomas St., Dublin

The Corn Market building was a long arcaded structure, the ground floor of which was completely open to the street. With thirteen arches on each side, and a central cupola, it was a larger version of many markethouses found in Irish country towns. Closed in 1800. Some of the trade moved to the Corn Exchange on Burgh Quay.
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Clerkin, Paul (2012, May 8). *1727 – Corn Market House, Thomas St., Dublin*. Archiseek.com. https://www.archiseek.com/1727-corn-market-house-thomas-st-dublin/ (Updated 2024, September 12)
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Published May 8, 2012 | Last Updated September 12, 2024
