Historic Tom Clarke as gaeilge shopfront to be restored
Diumenge, 11/07/2021 55 Amiens Street shopfront in its current state / Liffey
The Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, along with the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin TD, and the Government Chief Whip and Minister of State, for the Gaeltacht and Sport, Jack Chambers TD, today announced joint funding of €50,000 under the Irish-language shopfront stream of the Historic Structures Fund (HSF) for conservation and restoration works at 55 Amiens Street, in Dublin s North Inner City.
No. 55 Amiens Street is a building of great historic significance due to its connection with the Irish Republican, Tom Clarke, who operated a tobacconist here from 1908 – 1911. Today’s funding will contribute to the conservation and restoration of the original Irish-language shopfront, while supporting the structural works necessary to safeguard
Famous republican s Irish-language shopfront to be restored
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Historic Irish Republican Tom Clarke s Irish language shopfront to be restored
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