Prussa Street Dublin 7
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- March 4, 2011 at 11:40 pm #711333
aj
ParticipantDoes anyone know anything about the big georgian building on Prussia Street facing the Tesco[img]
- April 12, 2011 at 12:20 pm #816688
Paul Clerkin
KeymasterYou mean this – apologies for image quality – taken a decade ago or more
Has that small institional feel for me. Don’t know anything about it either.

- April 12, 2011 at 3:43 pm #816689
Anonymous
InactiveOriginally home of the Jameson family, whiskey distillers and ancestors of Marconi. The Jamesons subsequently moved out to Montrose, while the house featured as a hotel in Ulysses.
From http://www.saor-ollscoil.ie/thebuilding.html –
A BRIEF HISTORY OF NUMBER 55 PRUSSIA STREET
Situated in an historic part of Dublin’s Prussia Street, number 55 was formerly the City Arms Hotel, prior to that it was the home of the Jameson family, the well known distillers who came over to Dublin from Scotland. They built this imposing residence on the site which was adjacent to their distillery works.
In the late 1700’s the premises were occupied by H.S. Reilly, a Royal Canal director after whom the canal bridge at Rathoath Road is named. He is the same Squire O’Reilly of Burtons strange topographical romance entitled ‘Oxmantown’.
John Jameson is shown as the occupier of the premises according to the Primary Valuation of 1850, when the house together with the outhouses and yard, on an area of over seven acres, had a listen valuation of £126 per annum.
James Joyce frequented the City Arms Hotel when he lived in St. Peters Terrace, Phibsborough and indeed he has immortalised the premises in ‘Ulysses’. It was the residence of the Bloom family from 1893 to 1894 while Bloom was employed as a clerk in the Cattle Market, which was situated beside the building on the junction of Prussia Street and the North Circular Road.
Also re Montrose –
- April 13, 2011 at 4:57 pm #816690
Anonymous
Inactivethats the one
- May 16, 2011 at 4:31 am #816691
Anonymous
InactiveIt’s a youth hostel of some description now, I think.
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