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In ancient times, four roads led into Dublin from the southwest, and the area between has always played a significant part in the development of the city. From medieval times to its present role as a fashionable but dynamic inner suburb, what was originally a dangerous no-man's land between the walled city and the Wicklow Mountains was by the mid-eighteenth century fast becoming one of Dublin's most exciting neighborhoods, socially and architecturally. Illustrated with maps, and contemporary and historical photographs.
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