Description
Boasting some of the most beautiful Victorian architecture, industrial heritage sites, and prestigious embassies in the capital, the suburb of Ballsbridge has a fascinating municipal history. The Little Book of Ballsbridge delivers a thorough, highly accurate regional audit tracking the social developments, industrial shifts, and community milestones that have shaped this distinct district.
The text looks deeply into vintage street directories, early building commission plans, and historic factory ledgers to evaluate the practical functional operations of local trade, embassy developments, and the iconic Royal Dublin Society (RDS) showgrounds. The authors systematically guide local history buffs and researchers through clear, low-stress chapters detailing the river crossings, historic grand houses, and famous residents, skipping complex jargon for direct clarity. Written with exceptional directness, this premium book serves as an inspiring reference asset built to satisfy family historians, architectural geographers, and passionate collectors of Dublin heritage.
Why regional history enthusiasts and genealogists treasure this volume:
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Exhaustive Suburb Registries: Packs verified local family name histories, historic place-name etymologies, and vintage map reproductions into an organized layout.
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Socio-Cultural Legacy Tracking: Documents the enduring traditional craft networks, local industrial milestones, and civic achievements of the Ballsbridge community.
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Highly Scannable reference Layout: Engineered with clean typography, standalone record panels, and beautiful formatting for low-effort data searching.






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