• The Custom House (Irish: Teach an Chustaim) is a neoclassical 18th century building in Dublin, Ireland which houses the Department of Housing...
  • The current Custom House is the fourth on the site. The Custom House built in 1559 was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
  • The Custom House is an independent customs agent (customs broker) based at Sevington near Ashford in Kent.
  • A second programme of restoration began in the 1980s and was completed in time for the bi-centenary of the Custom House in 1991.
  • The Customs House is a charity and all of our profits go toward working with the people of South Tyneside.
  • The Custom House of today is comprised of David Laing’s west wing and a central section, including the current Long Room by Robert Smirke.
  • The Custom House is a warm and welcoming bar for both locals and tourists. A long classic marble bar is complimented by a fireplace and couch area.
  • In May 1774, the dramatic and much-debated Chestertown Tea Party may or may not have occurred beneath the windows of the Custom House.
  • Secondary Works. Anderson, Douglas. "Jefferson, Hawthorne, and 'The Custom-House.'" Nineteenth-Century Literature 46 (1991): 309–326.
  • He had the constructive imagination which enabled him to record the figures in the Custom House so that they will ahvays be interesting...