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Fleet Street, Dublin

Fleet Street (Irish: Sráid na Toinne)[1] is a street on the southside of Dublin, Ireland.[2] Located in the Dublin 2 area, Fleet Street runs eastwards, parallel to the River Liffey, through Temple Bar, across Westmoreland Street to D'Olier Street.[3]

Fleet Street
Native nameSráid na Toinne (Irish)
Namesake"fleet" of ships that once moored on it; may have been inspired by Fleet Street, London
Length333 m (1,093 ft)
Width12 metres (39 ft)
LocationDublin, Ireland
Postal codeD02
Coordinates53°20′45″N 6°15′38″W / 53.345744846294586°N 6.26062805282465°W / 53.345744846294586; -6.26062805282465
west endTemple Bar, Asdill's Row
east endD'Olier Street, Townsend Street, College Street
Other
Known forpubs and hotels

History edit

The street formerly marked the southern edge of the River Liffey, and was known in Irish as Sráid na Toinne ("street of the waves"). Its name may refer to the "fleet" of ships that moored along it, or it may be imitative of Fleet Street, London; many streets on Dublin's southside are named for London streets, and Dublin's Fleet Street is east of Dublin's Temple Bar, just as London's Fleet Street is east of London's Temple Bar.[4][5]

In 1902, Irish revolutionary Kevin Barry was born at number 8, Fleet Street, where his father ran a dairy business.[6]

In the 1970s, it was home to Sloopy's, Ireland's first discotheque.[7][8]

Although a wealthy area, and a centre of furniture-making,[9] Fleet Street went into decline in the 20th century and in the 1980s was set to be demolished, and a bus terminus built in its place. Instead, it was revived as a cultural area.[5] Today it is known for its many pubs, cafés and restaurants, including the Hard Rock Cafe, the Oliver St. John Gogarty, Bowes,[10] and The Palace Bar.[11][12][13] Fleet Street also contains the Irish HQ of Amnesty International, at Seán MacBride House.[14][15]

In 2022, travel website The World Bucket List ranked Fleet Street as one of Europe's 15 most beautiful streets, calling it "the capital city’s most bustling street […] A picturesque cobbled street, Fleet Street comes alive at night and encapsulates the craic and hospitality that Ireland is known for."[16][17]

Cultural references edit

Fleet Street appears several times in the work of James Joyce: in "The Boarding House" he mentions "Jack Mooney, the Madam’s son, who was clerk to a commission agent in Fleet Street", while in "Counterparts" he mentions "Terry Kelly’s pawn-office in Fleet Street".[18][19] In Ulysses, Leopold Bloom stands at "Fleet street crossing."[20]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sráid na Toinne / Fleet Street". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Fleet-street - Dublin Street Directory 1862". www.libraryireland.com.
  3. ^ "On Fleet Street, Haircuts as Gaeilge". Dublin Inquirer.
  4. ^ "Dublin Street Names". www.fionasplace.net.
  5. ^ a b "The Fleet Hotel". The Fleet Hotel.
  6. ^ O'Donovan, Donal. Kevin Barry and His Time, Glendale, Dublin, 1989; ISBN 0-907606-68-7, at p.15.
  7. ^ Grainger, Laura (20 August 2022). "Lost discos and dancehalls beloved by '60s and '70s Dublin". DublinLive.
  8. ^ Grainger, Laura (17 July 2022). "Things you could do in 1970s Dublin that you can't do now". DublinLive.
  9. ^ of), Desmond FitzGerald Glin (Knight; Fitz-Gerald, Desmond John Villiers; Glin, Knight of; Peill, James (1 January 2007). Irish Furniture: Woodwork and Carving in Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Act of Union. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300117158 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ "Major expansion planned for one of Dublin's last Victorian pubs". The Irish Times.
  11. ^ "Palace Bar owner urges more Government help for hospitality sector". The Irish Times.
  12. ^ McQuillan, Siân (5 August 2022). "BEST GUINNESS IN DUBLIN: 10 pubs endorsed by The Guinness Guru". Ireland Before You Die.
  13. ^ Berry, Darragh (21 February 2022). "Bowes and Gravediggers pubs both given title of 'best Guinness' by pint Guru". DublinLive.
  14. ^ "Directory of Services and Resources for Survivors of Torture". U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services. 11 September 2003 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ Quinn, Emma (11 September 2008). Handbook on Immigration and Asylum in Ireland 2007. ESRI. ISBN 9780707002743 – via Google Books.
  16. ^ McQuillan, Siân (31 August 2022). "ICONIC Dublin street named among MOST BEAUTIFUL in Europe". Ireland Before You Die.
  17. ^ Morris, Katie (29 August 2022). "The 15 most BEAUTIFUL streets in Europe, RANKED".
  18. ^ "Fleet Street". Mapping Dubliners Project.
  19. ^ "Dubliners, by James Joyce" – via gutenberg.org.
  20. ^ "Ulysses, by James Joyce" – via gutenberg.org.

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Fleet Street Irish Sraid na Toinne 1 is a street on the southside of Dublin Ireland 2 Located in the Dublin 2 area Fleet Street runs eastwards parallel to the River Liffey through Temple Bar across Westmoreland Street to D Olier Street 3 Fleet StreetNative nameSraid na Toinne Irish Namesake fleet of ships that once moored on it may have been inspired by Fleet Street LondonLength333 m 1 093 ft Width12 metres 39 ft LocationDublin IrelandPostal codeD02Coordinates53 20 45 N 6 15 38 W 53 345744846294586 N 6 26062805282465 W 53 345744846294586 6 26062805282465west endTemple Bar Asdill s Roweast endD Olier Street Townsend Street College StreetOtherKnown forpubs and hotels Contents 1 History 2 Cultural references 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe street formerly marked the southern edge of the River Liffey and was known in Irish as Sraid na Toinne street of the waves Its name may refer to the fleet of ships that moored along it or it may be imitative of Fleet Street London many streets on Dublin s southside are named for London streets and Dublin s Fleet Street is east of Dublin s Temple Bar just as London s Fleet Street is east of London s Temple Bar 4 5 In 1902 Irish revolutionary Kevin Barry was born at number 8 Fleet Street where his father ran a dairy business 6 In the 1970s it was home to Sloopy s Ireland s first discotheque 7 8 Although a wealthy area and a centre of furniture making 9 Fleet Street went into decline in the 20th century and in the 1980s was set to be demolished and a bus terminus built in its place Instead it was revived as a cultural area 5 Today it is known for its many pubs cafes and restaurants including the Hard Rock Cafe the Oliver St John Gogarty Bowes 10 and The Palace Bar 11 12 13 Fleet Street also contains the Irish HQ of Amnesty International at Sean MacBride House 14 15 In 2022 travel website The World Bucket List ranked Fleet Street as one of Europe s 15 most beautiful streets calling it the capital city s most bustling street A picturesque cobbled street Fleet Street comes alive at night and encapsulates the craic and hospitality that Ireland is known for 16 17 Cultural references editFleet Street appears several times in the work of James Joyce in The Boarding House he mentions Jack Mooney the Madam s son who was clerk to a commission agent in Fleet Street while in Counterparts he mentions Terry Kelly s pawn office in Fleet Street 18 19 In Ulysses Leopold Bloom stands at Fleet street crossing 20 Gallery edit nbsp Electricity substation at junction with Bedford Row nbsp Hard Rock Cafe at junction with Aston Place nbsp Oliver St John Gogarty pub and restaurant nbsp StreetscapeSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fleet Street Dublin List of streets and squares in DublinReferences editConstructs such as ibid loc cit and idem are discouraged by Wikipedia s style guide for footnotes as they are easily broken Please improve this article by replacing them with named references quick guide or an abbreviated title September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sraid na Toinne Fleet Street logainm ie Placenames Database of Ireland Retrieved 11 September 2022 Fleet street Dublin Street Directory 1862 www libraryireland com On Fleet Street Haircuts as Gaeilge Dublin Inquirer Dublin Street Names www fionasplace net a b The Fleet Hotel The Fleet Hotel O Donovan Donal Kevin Barry and His Time Glendale Dublin 1989 ISBN 0 907606 68 7 at p 15 Grainger Laura 20 August 2022 Lost discos and dancehalls beloved by 60s and 70s Dublin DublinLive Grainger Laura 17 July 2022 Things you could do in 1970s Dublin that you can t do now DublinLive of Desmond FitzGerald Glin Knight Fitz Gerald Desmond John Villiers Glin Knight of Peill James 1 January 2007 Irish Furniture Woodwork and Carving in Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Act of Union Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300117158 via Google Books Major expansion planned for one of Dublin s last Victorian pubs The Irish Times Palace Bar owner urges more Government help for hospitality sector The Irish Times McQuillan Sian 5 August 2022 BEST GUINNESS IN DUBLIN 10 pubs endorsed by The Guinness Guru Ireland Before You Die Berry Darragh 21 February 2022 Bowes and Gravediggers pubs both given title of best Guinness by pint Guru DublinLive Directory of Services and Resources for Survivors of Torture U S Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services 11 September 2003 via Google Books Quinn Emma 11 September 2008 Handbook on Immigration and Asylum in Ireland 2007 ESRI ISBN 9780707002743 via Google Books McQuillan Sian 31 August 2022 ICONIC Dublin street named among MOST BEAUTIFUL in Europe Ireland Before You Die Morris Katie 29 August 2022 The 15 most BEAUTIFUL streets in Europe RANKED Fleet Street Mapping Dubliners Project Dubliners by James Joyce via gutenberg org Ulysses by James Joyce via gutenberg org Retrieved 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