Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street
Etching of Victorian Aungier Street
Etching of Victorian Aungier Street including Fanagan's Funeral Home and the Carmelite church.
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.Etching of Victorian Aungier Street
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.
Etching of Victorian Aungier Street
Etching of Victorian Aungier Street including Fanagan's Funeral Home and the Carmelite church.
By kind permission of Dublin City Public Libraries.In 1853 the Dublin University Magazine published the ghost story set in central Dublin, " An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street".
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