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The street was created during a period of street construction and improvement overseen by the Wide Streets Commission in the 18th century, extending from St Stephen's Green towards the Circular Road to the south. It was laid out from 1777 by John Hatch. [2] The street first appears on maps in 1784 and is named after Simon Harcourt, 1st Earl ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 November 2024. Former railway terminus in Dublin, Ireland Harcourt Street Sráid Fhearchair The facade of Harcourt Street station, 1910 General information Location Harcourt Street, Dublin Coordinates 53°20′00″N 6°15′45″W / 53.33345°N 6.26247°W / 53.33345; -6.26247 Owned by ...
The hospital was founded by Sir Philip Crampton, Sir Henry Marsh and Dr Charles Johnston, on Pitt Street (now Balfe Street) in The Liberties as the Institute for Sick Children in 1821. [1] Following amalgamation with the National Orthopaedic and Children's Hospital in 1884, the combined institution moved to Harcourt Street in 1887. [2]
The Special Detective Unit operates out of the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) Headquarters of the Gardaí in Harcourt Street, Dublin, and has personnel in all six Garda regions (DMR, Eastern, Northern, Southern, South-Eastern and Western). The unit has a number of secret buildings which it uses for covert operations.
Copper Face Jacks is a nightclub in Dublin, Ireland that opened in 1996. [1] [2] It is located on Harcourt Street, below the 36-room Jackson Court Hotel.It is known for its popularity among people from rural Ireland working in the city, including teachers, nurses, Gardaí and Gaelic games players.
The Harcourt Street Railway Line (Irish: Seanlíne Iarnróid Shráid Fhearchair) was a railway line that ran from Harcourt Street in Dublin through the southern suburbs to Bray. It was one of the Dublin and South Eastern Railway's two northern main lines, the other being the coastal line to Westland Row (which was formerly a branch line until ...
After services transferred to the National Children's Hospital in Harcourt Street, Saint Ultan's Children's Hospital closed in 1984. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The site became part of the Charlemont Clinic , a private medical clinic which operated until 2014, when it was sold to the Dalata Hotel Group for redevelopment as the Clayton Hotel Charlemont, which ...
Harcourt Terrace (Irish: Ardán Fhearchair) is a Regency and Victorian terrace located in Dublin City, Ireland. It links the Grand Canal at Charlemont Place with Adelaide Road, near the National Concert Hall .