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The Mount Street Club: Dublin's Unique Response to Unemployment

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The Mount Street Club: Dublin's Unique Response to Unemployment - Somerville-Large, Peter, and Daly, Mary E., and Murphy, Colin
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In 1934 a group of notable Dublin businessmen decided to combat the poverty all around them by setting up an unemployed men's 'club', wherein men could earn 'tallies' which they could exchange for food, clothing, fuel or furniture. They were very successful and, at its peak, during the Second World War, the club had 6,000 members working on its premises in Mount Street, on its farm in Clondalkin and in allotments in Merrion and Sydney Parade. The club was revolutionary in proving that men from the slums could make a ...

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The Mount Street Club: Dublin's Unique Response to Unemployment The Mercier Press Ltd, Cork

ISBN-13: 9781781171721

Hardcover