Arthur Griffith Historical Walking Tour

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Starts at 14 Henrietta Street, Saturday 23rd July

Typesetter, printer, political thinker, journalist, editor, goldminer, Irish Volunteer – Arthur Griffith was all of these, and more.

The people and places familiar to the founder of Sinn Féin, President of Dáil Éireann, and signatory of the 1922 Anglo-Irish Treaty are covered by historian John Seery in his new walking tour. Join John for a trip through Henrietta Street, Eccles Street, Blessington Street Basin, and other places associated with this controversial Dubliner; called ‘a mighty force’ by Michael Collins, and described as one of the bravest man he’d ever met by the Earl of Birkenhead, FE Smith, a key British figure in peace negotiations 100 years ago in which Griffith was also closely involved.

John will take you on a historic walk from Henrietta Street to Glasnevin Cemetery passing Arthur Griffith's birthplace on Dominick Street.

MEETING POINT: 14 Henrietta St, Dublin 1, D01 HH34. Outside the Tenement Museum


Date:
Saturday 23rd July
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€11
Address:
14 Henrietta Street, Dublin, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 14 Henrietta Street, Dublin, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

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