English: House of Industry or the South Dublin Workhouse. In 1704 Thomas Burgh seems to have had at least some input into the construction of same in a typically Burghesque functional style.
The building was only finally demolished after the 1950s with various elements still surviving.
The image is taken from Charles Brooking's Map of Dublin of 1728.
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