York Street, Dublin
York Street is a street in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland that runs between Aungier Street in the west and St Stephen's Green in the east. It appears on the map around 1685, named after Prince James, Duke of York (later King James II). The home of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is at the eastern end on the corner with St Stephen's Green and the RCSI's medical education building is at 26 York Street. Solomon Richards, four times president of the RCSI, was born there around 1760.
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York Street, Dublin
York Street is a street in Dublin in the Republic of Ireland that runs between Aungier Street in the west and St Stephen's Green in the east. It appears on the map around 1685, named after Prince James, Duke of York (later King James II). The home of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is at the eastern end on the corner with St Stephen's Green and the RCSI's medical education building is at 26 York Street. Solomon Richards, four times president of the RCSI, was born there around 1760.
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View of York Street in 1974
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