January 1986
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11 Citations
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies
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January 1986
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10 Reads
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11 Citations
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies
... The harbour docks on the north wall saw the introduction of new trade; the southern riverfront had industries such as salt works, boat building, foundries and glass works using imported coal. According to Daly (1984) the food industry was not prominent in Dublin, but several breweries and bakeries such as Guinness and Jacob's were largely successful. Textile was also produced in Dublin, but it reached the market later than Belfast as it was specialised in silk and cotton. ...
January 1986
The Canadian Journal of Irish Studies