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clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
clay pipe / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
One of a bag of 6 clay pipes discovered when digging for new pedestrian entrance to Pearse Square. Part of a collection of material relating to the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks.
 
print / Royal Barracks, Dublin, 1795
Print, "Barracks, Dublin", engraved by James Malton. Black and white print of engraving showing view across farmland of the Royal Barracks, now Collins Barracks from the south side of the River Liffey. Published in London in 1795.
 
engraving / Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks
Print, engraving of the Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks. A Prospect of the Barracks of Dublin from St James' Church Yard. The barracks are in length 956 feet and in breadth 594 feet, they contain 3000 foot and 1000 horse. Drawn by J. Tuder, engraved by A. Walker. Coloured. Printed for Robert...
 
schedule / Deeds of Royal Barracks / Collins Barracks, 1704
‘A Schedule of what Lands, Tennements, Heriditaments have been sold or disposed of by His Grace James Duke of Ormond pursuant to a power given him by a late Act of Parliament made at Westminster in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Yeares of the Raign of His Late Majestic Williamthe Third for enabling the...