Talk:House of Industry (Dublin)
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Location and history
editThis article does not appear to be correct. From what I have read, including the references to this article, the House of Industry was set up only in 1772. It consisted of several hospitals and a workhouse and was located on the north side of the city, Rutland St., as far as I recall. Can anyone confirm these facts? Otherwise I will re-write. Hohenloh + 09:49, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
- Feel free to overhaul article. A caveat to be aware of is inconsistency of terminology in sources - terms like Almshouse, House of Industry workhouse, and Workhouse are apparently used interchangeably sometimes.
"It was not till the reign of Queen Anne in 1702 that any legal provision was made for the relief of the poor. In that year was established the earliest workhouse in Dublin."Collins, James - Life in old Dublin - 1913 RashersTierney (talk) 11:11, 29 March 2010 (UTC)- The Dublin House of Industry on Channel Row (North Brunswick Street) was set up in 1773. After the passing of the Irish Poor Law 1838 this became the North Dublin Union Workhouse and that on James's Street became the South Dublin Union. The South Dublin Union Workhouse closed in 1918 and became St. Kevin's Hospital, and later St. James's Hospital. Not sure how long the North Dublin Union went on for ... the building is gone now. FiachraByrne (talk) 04:20, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
- The one at James's street was opened in 1703. I guess I should rewrite a bitFiachraByrne (talk) 04:30, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks, been meaning to get around to this but never did. I have some images pertaining to the one on the south side which may be of use. I'll look them up. Hohenloh + 02:25, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- It would be great if you could post the images. This will take a little while to do so I'm just setting it up on my user page.FiachraByrne (talk) 22:05, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks, been meaning to get around to this but never did. I have some images pertaining to the one on the south side which may be of use. I'll look them up. Hohenloh + 02:25, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- The one at James's street was opened in 1703. I guess I should rewrite a bitFiachraByrne (talk) 04:30, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
- The Dublin House of Industry on Channel Row (North Brunswick Street) was set up in 1773. After the passing of the Irish Poor Law 1838 this became the North Dublin Union Workhouse and that on James's Street became the South Dublin Union. The South Dublin Union Workhouse closed in 1918 and became St. Kevin's Hospital, and later St. James's Hospital. Not sure how long the North Dublin Union went on for ... the building is gone now. FiachraByrne (talk) 04:20, 14 February 2011 (UTC)
A link to the The House of Commons near the end of the article would be useful. JCiolino (talk) 20:46, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
It may be helpful to lead into the quote in the middle of the article by placing some sort of transition before it. JCiolino (talk) 20:48, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
Other than these two suggestions, I like the article and the internal links in particular. JCiolino (talk) 21:20, 11 April 2016 (UTC)