My 2 x Great Aunt, Agnes Walsh had a Dress Warerooms at 11, Leinster Street, Dublin from about 1870 to 1874. She and her sister Kate Shannon were both Court Dressmakers and made part of the wedding trousseau for Princess Louise, Queen Victoria's daughter. They also provided some of the finest Irish lace. They made historical costumes for dances at Dublin Castle. Agnes was married to Edward Walsh, Architect, of 89 Stephen's Green and when he died prematurely in 1875, the business was sold. I believe it became a Turkish Bath.
St Annes (Dublin) County Dublin
1832-1856 John Joseph CANNON was a tea, wine and spirit merchant at 'East India House', 11 Leinster Street, on the corner of Leinster Street and Leinster Lane, Dublin city.
He is registered at this address through adverts and directories from 1832.
He died in 1856 and the business is listed under another name the following year.
References
Pigot's etc. Directory 1832 | Ireland |
Type of Building:
Business (Shop/Office)
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