Plan of Houses and Yards between Essex Street and Dame Street, with reference to Lessees, or owners of premises in Cork Hill, Crane Lane and Essex Street Plan of Houses and Yards between Essex Street and Dame Street, with reference to Lessees, or owners of premises in Cork Hill, Crane Lane and Essex Street Image
Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc., to be sold 14 July 1766. Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc., to be sold 14 July 1766. Image
Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc. Jonathan Barker - to be sold 10 March 1766 Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc. Jonathan Barker - to be sold 10 March 1766 Image
15 Lots of ground to be sold by the Commissioners for making wide streets in Dublin Showing lots on Cork Hill and vicinity Image
Dame Street, Castle Lane, now (1900) Palace Street, Exchange Alley, Cork Hill Showing site of Royal Exchange (City Hall) and portion of Dublin Castle Image
Castle Alley, Castle Lane, Dame Street and Cork Hill, to be sold by the Commissioners of Wide Streets, 17 April 1766. Showing lot to be reserved on which Royal Exchange, now (1899) the City Hall, was subsequently built Image
A map of Cork Hill, part of Dame Street Showing the manner in which the streets are to be widened and plot reserved for Royal Exchange. Image
Survey of sundry holdings in the parish of St. Michael’s, High Street, Christchurch Lane, Michael’s Lane and Cock Hill Showing High Street, Christchurch Lane, Michael’s Lane and Cock Hill Image
Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc., to be sold 14 July 1766. Castle Lane, Dame Street, Cork Hill etc., to be sold 14 July 1766. Image
Ground plan of the Royal Exchange, now the City Hall Ground plan of the Royal Exchange, now the City Hall Image
Castle Alley, Castle Lane, Dame Street and Cork Hill, to be sold by the Commissioners of Wide Streets, 17 April 1766 Showing lot to be reserved on which Royal Exchange, now (1899) the City Hall, was subsequently built Image