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Title: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: HugoBeauchamp on Wednesday 03 August 11 15:14 BST (UK)
According to information from another list, there is a series of programmes about the Dublin Tenements from the 1800s onward, being broadcast on the Irish TV3 channel starting this evening at 2130.

 A summary of the series can be seen at http://tvguide.tv3.ie/dgx/wbl.dll?h=69&dt=4e39a1b8&a=2&ch=302

I have contacted TV3, their respondent said that it will not be 'streamed' outside Ireland and they do not know yet if it might be 'sold' to a satellite broadcaster - History Channel perhaps? - at some future date.

Perhaps someone in Ireland might be able to let us know if we are missing something important!  ;)
Title: The Tenements TV3 TONIGHT!
Post by: llij on Wednesday 03 August 11 17:42 BST (UK)
There is a documentary on TV3 ,  9.30pm tonight  (3rd Aug) about the Winston family. They are living in The Tenements, Dublin. A very frugel life. It may be of interest to someone who reads this.
I have a Joseph Sutton who lived here in the 1930s, I believe.
I only wish I could receive the programe in the UK!

llij


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Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: Alicat84 on Wednesday 03 August 11 21:13 BST (UK)
I'll certainly be watching it!
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: Colur on Wednesday 03 August 11 22:54 BST (UK)
Thanks for the timely reminder about this programme it was well worth watching.

The programme was of further interest when I discovered the house in Henrietta Street it is centred around as my wife’s G/Grandmother Rose McLoughlin was living  at 7.16 on Census night.
My wife’s mother, Rosanna McLoughlin, two of her aunts, Mary and Celia and her Grandparents Honor and Peter were living at 13.1 Henrietta Street on that same night.
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: shanew147 on Thursday 04 August 11 22:18 BST (UK)
there was an article on the program in the Evening Herald - see link (http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/a-truly-horrible-history-2839854.html)


Shane
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: lauramcd on Thursday 11 August 11 02:31 BST (UK)
the tenements is great at the moment yous are missing out big time, my nanny and her 14 children lived in no.7 aswell. They are in the documentary. u better hope ch4 buy it so . I will ask about the mc loughlins 2moro for u guys )
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: Colur on Thursday 11 August 11 22:00 BST (UK)
That will be great LauraMcD, thanks. I have only started on my wifes side of the family, McLoughlin / Deegan and it was great finding so many o them centred around Henrietta Street on the 1911 Census.
Congrats on your family, can you sing too? You must be deservedly as proud as punch.
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: WinstonBaker on Wednesday 30 January 13 15:20 GMT (UK)
Hi,
What number did your McLoughlins live in as there were a few there while we were growing up throughout the 50's ,60's and early 70's?
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: Colur on Wednesday 30 January 13 16:20 GMT (UK)
Hi and welcome to Rootschat.
My wife's G/gran was living in No 7 and her Grandparents and mother were living at No !3 in 1911
Title: Re: Dublin Tenements - TV Series on TV3
Post by: WinstonBaker on Thursday 31 January 13 16:33 GMT (UK)
OK,So I spoke to Mam and she does not remember any specific families living in the actual street.She moved there around 1960 ish. There was a family who lived directly facing Henrietta Street,along Bolton Street. They owned a vegetable shop called McLoughlins. The ladies who owned it were Maggie Smith (nee McLoughlin) and Dinah McLoughlin,most likely sisters. The family lived over the shop. Dinah got married late in life apparently and moved to Constitution Hill. Mam believes that Maggie was related to the Smiths who owned a haberdashery shop further along Bolton Street one shop down from the corner of Dominick Street and Bolton Street. Does any of this help?