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Book TitleDublin delineated in twenty eight views of the principal public buildings
Chapter TitleThe Post Office
PublisherG Tyrrill
Date1843
Page(s)pp29-30
Contenttext, illustrations
Note(s)'The grand and useful edifice was erected after the designs, and under the inspection of Francis Johnston, Esq Architect at the expense of £80000, defrayed from the nett revenue of the Post Office.' ; 'The old Post Office in Dublin was situated on the south side of Dame street, and the establishment was moved to the south side of College Green, but the great increase of business even rendered this site ineligible.'
Subject(s)post offices
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