2025:367 - Dublin City, Dublin
County: Dublin
Site name: Dublin City
Sites and Monuments Record No.: DU018-020000
Licence number: 19E0152ext
Author: Thaddeus Breen
Author/Organisation Address: Shanarc Archaeology Ltd., Unit 39A Hebron Business Park, Hebron Road, Kilkenny R95 KV08
Site type: Urban
Period/Dating: Modern (AD 1750-AD 2000)
ITM: E 715796m, N 734789m
Latitude, Longitude (decimal degrees): 53.350628, -6.260725

In the Home Farm ground there was still no trace of anything related to the human burials known to have been found there.
In the city centre, between the Royal and Grand canals, the stratigraphy was all as expected under the paving: dark brown soil with fragments of brick, mortar and slate, and also oyster shells and occasional white-glazed potsherds -“delph”.
Traces of 18th– or 19th-century structural features were found at four locations. Part of a cobbled surface was found at Trinity College, and rubble from possible demolished structures at three other locations: just two yellow bricks at Spring Garden Lane, some mortared bricks at Charlemont Place, and some pieces of bricks, mortar and possible Portland stone from near Leinster House. No archaeological artefacts were found.