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terror lives on capital streets
These ghastly ghouls were among the creatures of the night who came out to play recently when Dublin celebrated its dark side as part of the Bram Stoker Festival. The festival featured four days of living stories and four nights of deadly adventures, with ghosts and ghouls aplenty and lots of spooky shenanigans to choose from. Galway-based spectacle and street performance company Macnas closed the festival at twilight. The festival is an initiative of Dublin City Council and Failte Ireland, presented by Project Arts Centre. Picture: Colm Mahady / Fennells
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Oldest house in city is found on Thomas St Modest exterior hides property dating back to early 1600s
Emma Nolan
A discovery on Thomas Street has revealed the oldest house in Dublin. Dating from 1639, 130 Thomas Street, though unremarkable from its exterior, hides stunning
details from the 1600s, including a beautiful early staircase. The house’s unusual roof and chimney were noticed by Dublin Civic Tr ust officer Graham Hickey on Googlemaps and he then gained access to the house
to stumble on the beauty within. Hickey applied to Dublin City Council to have the building listed as a protected structure. The house was bought by builder Paul Sinnott in March 2014, who then
had samples of wood from the house sent to Belfast to be dated, revealing it to be from 1639. Sinnott now plans to make the house into apartments, while conserving its original features. Full Story on Page 6