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  2. Garden of Remembrance (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality. Winter became summer. Bondage became freedom and this we left to you as your inheritance. O generations of freedom remember us, the generations of the vision. [1] Saoirse (freedom in the Irish language) in the aisling in the Garden of Remembrance. In Irish the poem ...

  3. Rathmines - Wikipedia

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    Rathmines is an Anglicisation of the Irish Ráth Maonais, meaning "ringfort of Maonas"/"fort of Maonas".The name Maonas is perhaps derived from Maoghnes or the Norman name de Meones, after the de Meones family who settled in Dublin about 1280; Elrington Ball states that the earlier version of the name was Meonesrath, which supports the theory that it was named after the family. [6]

  4. List of Irish theatres and theatre companies - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 1991 Smashing Times incorporates the Smashing Times Theatre and Film Company and Smashing Times Youth Arts Ensemble, and is dedicated to the promotion, study and practice of the arts and equality.

  5. Swan River Press - Wikipedia

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    Swan River Press is an independent Irish publishing company dedicated to gothic, supernatural, and fantastic literature. It was founded in Rathmines, Dublin in October 2003 by Brian J. Showers. Swan River publishes contemporary fiction from around the world with an emphasis on Ireland's past and present contributions to the genre.

  6. Swords Pavilions - Wikipedia

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    Swords Pavilions is a shopping centre in Swords, in Fingal, Dublin, Ireland. The centre contains more than 90 shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as the 11 screen Movies@Swords cinema, and has over 2,000 surface and multi-storey parking spaces. The centre is owned by Hammerson and Great-west Lifeco.

  7. File:The Swan Bar, Dublin.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Harry Crosbie - Wikipedia

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    Crosbie bought the closed CIE Points Works in Dublin's Docklands depot for 750,000 Irish pounds in 1988, and redeveloped it into the Point Theatre, later expanded as the Point Depot, and then the O2, now known as the 3Arena, Ireland's biggest music and event venue.

  9. National Show Centre - Wikipedia

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    The National Show Centre is a venue for exhibitions and events near Dublin Airport and Swords (the county town of Fingal) in north County Dublin. In 2007 Mata Amritanandamayi, known as 'the hugging saint', held a meeting there at which she hugged followers. [1] In August 2013 Dublin Comic Con was held in the centre. [2]