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English: Very atmospheric photo altogether taken by Elinor Wiltshire at Dublin's Marshalsea Barracks. Because of Little Dorrit, Marshalsea conjures up the idea of a debtors' prison for me. Is that what it originally was, does anyone know, even if it was an ex-Barracks by the time this was taken in 1969?

RESP: Marshalsea barracks was located near Bridgefoot Street and Bonham Street. It was used as a debtors prison and laid out around two courtyards that housed accommodation, guard rooms, a chapel and an infirmary. Robert Emmet used Marshalsea as an arsenal while the Dublin Militia used it as a barracks in the late 19th century. In the 20th century it was used as tenement housing, before being demolished in the 1970s.

Date: 1969

NLI Ref.: WIL 59[7]
Date Taken in 1969
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Cat; Marshalsea Barracks; Dublin; Ireland; Leinster; Archway; Gutters; Block E; Derelict; Galvanised Metal; 1969; 1960s; Sixties; 20th century; Elinor Wiltshire; Barracks; The Marshalsea; Debtors' Prison; Bridgefoot Street; Bonham Street; Marshalsea; National Library of Ireland; Wiltshire Photographic Collection
Camera location53° 20′ 39.43″ N, 6° 16′ 57.56″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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