Moloney, C. (2007). The Mont de Piété:. N Munster Antiq J 47. Vol 47, pp. 1-10.

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Title:
The Mont de Piété:
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Subtitle:
archaeological evidence for a nineteenth-century pawn shop in Limerick
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Issue:
N Munster Antiq J 47
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Series:
Journal of the North Munster Archaeological Society
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Volume:
47
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Page Start/End:
1 - 10
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Journal
Abstract
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Detailed survey and analysis of a wall on the Mary Street frontage of Barrington's Hostel and excavation within the grounds of the hostel on the corner of George's Quay and Mary Street revealed the surviving, fragmentary remains of the large classically-influenced building known as Mont de Piété, built in 1836, as a charitable pawn shop to help support the adjacent Barrington's Hospital, and demolished in 1892.
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Author:
Colm Moloney
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2007
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Subjects / Periods:
PIT (Monument Type England)
1892 (Auto Detected Temporal)
1836 (Auto Detected Temporal)
Pit Detailed Survey (Auto Detected Subject)
Wall (Auto Detected Subject)
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02 Jul 2008