Tough Times and Toffee in Sean McDermott Street

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Tough Times and Toffee in Sean McDermott Street

A talk about a revolutionary northside publican who became a significant industrialist in the new Free State Ireland.

By The Five Lamps Arts Festival

When and where

Date and time

Starts on Wed, 29 Mar 2023 18:30 IST

Location

Charleville Mall Library Charleville Mall, North Strand Road Dublin 1 Ireland

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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An illustrated talk about the revolutionary northside publican who set up a toffee manufacturing business on Sean McDermott Street in 1924 and became a significant industrialist in the new Free State Ireland.

Originally from Derry, Liam Devlin bought his pub in Parnell Street in 1919 on returning from nearly twenty years in Scotland. Devlin's Pub became Michael Collins’s unofficial HQ of Intelligence during the War of Independence. Though Devlin and his wife were both anti-treaty, he turned to his business skills as the best way to help build a new Ireland.

BB Toffee was the first venture by Liam Devlin, then in his mid-forties, into toffee manufacturing. The new factory opened in 1924 in Lower Gloucester Street, now Sean McDermott Street, in the area then known as The Monto, an area of acute deprivation. As many as 200 people were employed there. Welcome employment at a tough time.

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