Jervis Street Explained

Jervis Street
Map Type:Ireland Central Dublin
Namesake:Humphrey Jervis
Length M:400
Location:Dublin, Ireland
Postal Code:D01
Coordinates:53.3485°N -6.2665°W
Direction A:north
Terminus A:Parnell Street
Direction B:south
Terminus B:Strand Street Great, Swift's Row
Construction Start Date:1674
Known For:Jervis Shopping Centre,Wolfe Tone Square

Jervis Street is a street on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland laid out in the 17th century and named for Sir Humphrey Jervis.

Location

It runs from Parnell Street in the north to Ormond Quay Lower in the south. It is crossed by Mary Street, Abbey Street Upper, and Strand Street Great.

History

The street is part of the area developed by Humphrey Jervis after 1674 and named after him. Jervis purchased a portion of the St Mary's Abbey estate in 1674,[1] on which he developed. Jervis Street first appears on maps in 1728.[2] He also developed Stafford Street, now Wolfe Tone Street, Capel Street and Mary Street.

A house in Jervis Street was for many years the home of the surgeon Samuel Croker-King, first president of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and his wife, the noted beauty Miss Obre.[3]

Over 900 people were listed as living in Jervis Street in the 1911 Irish Census.[4] [5]

In 1913, Jervis Street was one of the streets photographed by John Cooke, Honorary Treasurer of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), for presentation to the Dublin Housing Inquiry into the conditions of housing of the working classes of Dublin.[6]

It was once the location of the Jervis Street Hospital which has since become the Jervis Shopping Centre which opened in 1996.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Clerkin, Paul . Dublin street names . 2001 . Gill & Macmillan . 0-7171-3204-8 . Dublin . 96 . 48467800.
  2. Book: M'Cready, C. T. . Dublin street names dated and explained . 1987 . Carraig . 1-85068-005-1 . Blackrock, Co. Dublin . 53 . 263974843.
  3. [Charles Cameron (physician)|Cameron, Sir Charles A.]
  4. Web site: 014 Jervis Street | Dublin City Council . Dublincity.ie . 2019-05-05 . 4 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180504120056/http://www.dublincity.ie/image/libraries/014-jervis-street . dead .
  5. Web site: National Archives: Census of Ireland 1911 . Census.nationalarchives.ie . 2019-05-05.
  6. Web site: Derelict Dublin: Images of the City from 1913 | Dublin City Council . Dublincity.ie . 1913-09-02 . 2019-05-05.
  7. http://www.savills.ie/case-studies/retail-case-studies/jervis-shopping-centre.aspx Jervis Shopping Centre.