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The building after the demolition of both wings during Queen
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The God of Cards and Dice has a Temple, called Daly's, dedicated to his honour in Dublin, much more magnificent than any Temple to be found in that city dedicated to the God of the
Universe.
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Daly was followed as manager of the Club by Peter Depoe, who continued in office until 1823, when the Club was closed. By 1841, the Club was described in the
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To describe the consternation the intelligence caused on every side is impossible; nothing in history equals it – except, perhaps, the entrance of the
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The remains of the main building at 2-4 College Green were occupied by the
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Daly's Club reached the height of its notability after its arrival at
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The building at 3-4 Foster Place was sold to the
Hibernian United Services Club around 1813 and then subsequently sold on to the
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around 1846. The successor bank, AIB only vacated the premises in 2001 when the building was sold to
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in 1907. It was the venue in which a meeting was held on the 1st June 1885 establishing the
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In 1790 a number of members of Daly's who were also members of the Irish
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stands a stately building, cut up into half-a-dozen houses of business. This was once "Daly's Club-house," where all the
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Daly's Club, 1-5 Dame Street, Dublin 2 from an illustration in 1790
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The Knight of Gwynne: a Tale of the Time of the Union
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367:Irish Hell Fire Club
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945:History of Dublin
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