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Discussion in 'Art' started by rhiwfield, Sep 23, 2018.

  1. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Continuing that train of thought, John Wiseheart was born in 1802. His dad was not in the business. Could he have had his own establishment when he was any younger than 20? Trying to bracket the time period, maybe 1825 - 1845?
     
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  2. Tony Wiseheart

    Tony Wiseheart New Member

    John Wiseheart (pronounced the way it is written) was in business in the Royal Arcade at 6 Suffolk Street from January 1824 (advertisement in the Dublin Evening Mail, 30 January 1824, p. 1) until the Arcade burnt down on 25 April 1837 (various Irish and English newspapers). He then had a business at 23 Suffolk Street. His son Bernard joined the business in 1856 (Saunders's News-letter, 4 January 1856, p. 4.) and the business became Wiseheart and Son.
     
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