Heytesbury Street

Heytesbury Street

Heytesbury Street (irish place name|Sráid Heytesbury) is a tree-lined inner city street in an fashionable area Portobello, Dublin, Ireland named after William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury (1789-1860), Lord Lieutenant (1844-1846). Built and developed as an artery to join Portobello Harbour about 1820 Its current layout dates from the mid-1800s.

Houses on the street are valued up to €1.4 million as of 2007. It is primarily a business and residential street but also contains a school and hospital.

Synge Street CBS is officially known as "St Paul's Secondary School, Heytesbury Street".

From 1823 to 1967, "Dean Swift's Vineyard" in Heytesbury Street was the site of the famous Coombe Hospital. Jonathan Swift had a garden and a paddock for his horse here. The hospitals' foundations were laid by Lord Brabazon in October 1770. The hospital was initially known as "The Meath Hospital and County Dublin Infirmary", but was renamed on its move in 1823.

James Clarence Mangan and Brendan Behan were patients in the Meath Hospital and died there. Oliver St John Gogarty ("Buck Mulligan" in Joyce's Ulysses) was on its staff from 1911 to 1939.

No. 33, Heytesbury Street was the birthplace of Cornelius Ryan, author of The Longest Day, The Last Battle and A Bridge Too Far.

No. 72, Heytesbury Street houses one of Ireland's leading contract bridge clubs, the Civil Service Bridge Club.

Literary references

#"There's a bloody big foxy thief beyond by the garrison church at the corner of Chicken lane - old Troy was just giving me a wrinkle about him - lifted any God's quantity of tea and sugar to pay three bob a week said he had a farm in the county Down off a hop-of-my-thumb by the name of Moses Herzog over there near Heytesbury street." Ulysses, Chapter 12, "Cyclops" episode, James Joyce.
#"Of what did bellchime and handtouch and footstep and lonechill remind him? ::"Of companions now in various manners in different places defunct: Percy Apjohn (killed in action, Modder River), Philip Gilligan (phthisis, Jervis Street hospital), Matthew F. Kane (accidental drowning, Dublin Bay), Philip Moisel (pyemia, Heytesbury street), Michael Hart (phthisis, Mater Misericordiae hospital), Patrick Dignam (apoplexy, Sandymount)". Ulysses, Chapter 17, "Ithaca" episode, James Joyce.

External links

* [http://www.coombe.ie/annrp02/annrp02/appendix1.html The Coombe Hospital]


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