This photo shows the remains of the distillery as they were in the early 1950's Check against the original engraving . These are the building from which the majority of the action in 1916 took place as they commanded the view of the canal ,Marrowbone lane ,Pim street and Forbes Lane.
- Photo courtesy Bureau of Military Archives
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This photo is from the distillery ,looking down the canal toward the harbour.The curved harbour buildinng is visible as is the Guinness Malt house top right. The spire of St.James R.C. church is visible over one of the harbour buildings as is the truncated spire of St.James Cof I church ,now Alltech distillery ,just left of centre.
- Photo courtesy Bureau of Military Archives
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Looking down Pim Street from the distillery, Guinness building at end of street ,the car has just passed over the swing bridge of the canal extension to side of Guinness building. The buildings on the right were the remains of the distillery buildings on the other side of Forbes lane that were connected to the main buildings by enclosed walkway. ( Keith's Mineral water company may have occupied these buildings during the 1920's) There was a cooperage business here for many years.
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TBC.....................................