Dublin Industry at EEC Accession: The Leading Firms and Factories
Times & Dates
Professor Frank Barry will reveal that Dublin was still an industrial city when Ireland joined the European Economic Community in 1973 with almost half of the largest manufacturing establishments in the state. The Guinness brewery at St James’s Gate employed 3,500. Jacob’s biscuit factory employed around 1,500 and was predominantly
female. Twenty-five or so of the factories employed workforces of 500 or more. The Dutch-owned Philips plant at Clonskeagh was among the most recent. Identification of the largest firms and factories of the time provides us with a glimpse into the industrial history of the first 50 years of independence.
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Duration: 50 minutes
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
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