Weavers' Hall, Dublin, Ireland
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Titel
Weavers' Hall, Dublin, Ireland
            Thema
Guildhall
            Beschreibung
Lantern slide of Weavers' Hall, Dublin. Originally labeled 'D3 68' with title 'Weavers Hal- Coombel.'  In 1192, Prince John gave the citizens of Dublin permission to organise themselves into guilds. The Weavers' Guild was granted their first charter in September 1446. The purpose of the Guild was regulate weaving in the city and suburbs. This hall was built by the Guild in the Lower Coombe in 1682.  The statue in the slide is of George II, erected by the Guild 'as a mark of their sincere loyalty.'
            Ersteller
Sophie Hogan
            Quelle
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection: Box 08
            Herausgeber
The Discovery Programme
            Datum
1682
            Mitarbeiter
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
            Format
image/tiff
            Sprache
EN
            Typ
Image
            Alternativtitel
Box08_065
            Erstellungsdatum
10/02/15
            Alternativformate
Scanned to 2400 dpi , 16 bit greyscale image with automatic exposure
            Bestandteil von
RSAI Lantern Slide Collection
            Umfang
7625 x 7559 pixels
            Medium
Lantern Slides
            Räumlicher Umfang
Country: Ireland 
                    Town/townland: Dublin
                    Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/100002.aspx
                    Area: The Coombe 
                    Logainm code: http://www.logainm.ie/1165873.aspx
                    Irish National Grid East: O 14
                    Irish National Grid North: 33
                    position source: www.logainm.ie
                    Latitude: 53.339506
                    Longitude: -6.275138
            Rechtsinhaber
The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland (RSAI)
            Dateien
Zitat
Sophie Hogan, “Weavers' Hall, Dublin, Ireland,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed 4. November 2025, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/24967.
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