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29 EAST ESSEX STREET AND ADJOINING EXIT 28 EAST ESSEX STREEY AND, REAR 27 EAST ESSEX STREET (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS 12/13 TEMPLE LANE, AND 25/26/27 EAST ESSEX STREET, Dublin

Address29 EAST ESSEX STREET AND ADJOINING EXIT 28 EAST ESSEX STREEY AND, REAR 27 EAST ESSEX STREET (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS 12/13 TEMPLE LANE, AND 25/26/27 EAST ESSEX STREET
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Community memory

Memory archive

Boards.ie memory links The Norseman with old memories. PubHub V1 treats this as published forum memory: not a settled fact, but a linked record of what people said, remembered, joked about, or claimed online.

Old memories

1 source lead · 2015

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🏭 Heritage-listed building

NIAH building record

Built: c.1910 · NIAH rating: Regional

This building, with its ornate detailing and corner entrance, is an imposing landmark at the junction of Essex Street East and Eustace Street. The upper floors are enlivened by render embellishments, adding visual interest to the streetscape and displaying skilled craftsmanship. Mid-nineteenth-century maps show two buildings on this site, and Thom's Directory of 1862 describes them as being in use by a single tenant, as a vintners. Essex Street was opened in 1674, and named after Arthur Capel, the Earl of Essex and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at the time. The street was divided into east...

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Local notes

Established

Built between c.1910 and c.1930.

Architecture

This building, with its ornate detailing and corner entrance, is an imposing landmark at the junction of Essex Street East and Eustace Street. The upper floors are enlivened by render embellishments, adding visual interest to the streetscape and displaying skilled craftsmanship.

Community memory

Memory archive

Archive time depth

2015

same-year archive trace across 1 dated Boards.ie archive lead.

2015
Full Boards.ie archive, story leads and sourcesKept on the page, collapsed so rich pubs do not run for screens.

Stories and local colour

Gossip, odd details and pub atmosphere

The Boards.ie trail has story-shaped signals for this pub: odd details, gossip, atmosphere, nights out or local colour that may be useful leads for a fuller memory page.

story gossip

What people were talking about

Boards.ie gives The Norseman 1 readable forum-memory signal around older recollections, changed routines, remembered visits, and traces of how the pub lived in people's routes. This is not verified pub history; it is a mapped trail of what people said online and where PubHub can go next for local colour.

This is labelled forum memory: useful gossip, local claims and colour from source-linked public discussion, not PubHub treating the claims as settled fact.

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What the Boards.ie trail is useful for

These cards turn the raw forum trail into practical page leads: gossip, character texture, time depth, source depth, and review warnings where the match pattern is broad.

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What people were talking about

Boards.ie gives The Norseman 1 readable forum-memory signal around older recollections, changed routines, remembered visits, and traces of how the pub lived in people's routes. This is not verified pub history; it is a mapped trail of what people said online and where PubHub can go next for local colour.

v1 forum memory

time_depth

Archive time depth

The Norseman has 1 dated source lead from 2015. That gives the pub page a memory layer across time, not just a single mention.

archive context

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Source trail

PubHub has 1 unique Boards.ie source URL tied to this pub-memory record. Each public lead stays linked so corrections can point to the exact forum source.

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Story leads

Best Boards.ie memory leads

The Norseman has 1 readable Boards.ie memory signal around old memories. The strongest current lead points into "Is Irish culture too Anglophone?"; PubHub should keep it labelled as forum memory, then use corrections and source review to turn the best fragments into fuller local stories.

Story, gossip and history leads

  1. Is Irish culture too Anglophone?

    2015 · memory · lead score 111

Archive profile

A Boards.ie forum trail

The Norseman has 1 readable Boards.ie memory match around old memories. PubHub V1 publishes this as forum memory: what people said online, connected back to source posts where possible.

V1 source

Boards.ie readable-first raw review queue

Memory shape

Old memories

Correction loop

If the page is wrong or unfair, use the correction path and PubHub can update or remove it.

V1 shows linked forum memory and local talk as memory, not as PubHub fact-checking.

Old memories

Boards.ie memory links this pub with older recollections, changed habits, former routines, or remembered visits.

Archive source trail

Where this memory trace comes from

These are linked Boards.ie leads from pre-2026 discussion. PubHub V1 shows the linked trail as forum memory and uses the correction path for bad matches, missing context, or pages that need checking.

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    Is Irish culture too Anglophone?

    2015Boards V1 Raw Review MemoryScore 83

Boards.ie forum memory

Boards.ie memory links The Norseman with old memories. PubHub V1 treats this as published forum memory: not a settled fact, but a linked record of what people said, remembered, joked about, or claimed online.

Source links

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