One of the city's most notorious red-light districts was called Barrack Street. After 1890 it was known as Benburb Street
She is married to Patrick Francis DINEEN.
They got married on December 2, 1914 at Ireland, she was 20 years old.
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Benburb Street in the Victorian age
For centuries Benburb Street was one of the city's most notorious red-light districts. Up until 1890 it was called Barrack Street. At its eastern end coming up to Queen Street it would also have included what was Tighe Street - see the old map above from 1798.
And what is now Collins Barracks was still known at the time as the Royal Barracks. The oldest inhabited barracks in Europe, and at one time one of the largest.
The large army garrison in the city attracted its camp followers and prostitutes. Even as far back as 1837 the United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine described the area in grim terms: rogues, riots, drunkenness, brothels and disease. It was, as the history blog Come Here To Me puts it, "an unflattering account".
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