Wall plaque on Great Denmark St commemorating the Irish War of Independence
Great Denmark Street (also called Denmark Street Great)[1][2] is a street in Dublin, Ireland. It leads to Mountjoy Square, is crossed by Temple Street/Hill Street,[3] and is part of Gardiner Row.
^Fieß, Astrid; Kabel, Lars; Semsek, Hans-Günter (12 May 2016). Reise Know-How CityTrip Dublin. Reise Know-How Verlag Peter Rump. ISBN 9783831745982 – via Google Books.
^"21 Denmark Street Great, North Great George's Street, Dublin, DUBLIN". Buildings of Ireland.
^Dublin delineated in twenty-six views of the principal public buildings: accompanied by concise descriptions of each. W. F. Wakeman. 1831. p. 8.
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