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  2. Locks Brasserie - Wikipedia

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    Locks Brasserie was a restaurant in Portobello, Dublin, Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that received one Michelin star for 2013 but lost it in 2014 due to the chef leaving. [4] [5] The head chef of Locks Brasserie who earned the star was Rory Carville. [6] He left the restaurant in July 2013 after which Keelan Higgs took over the ...

  3. Ha'penny Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, citing a maintenance and damage risk, Dublin City Council removed a number of love locks from the Ha'penny Bridge and nearby Millennium Bridge, and asked people not to add any more. [11] In 2013, the council removed over 300 kilograms (660 lb) of locks from the bridge, and signage was added asking people not to put padlocks on the bridge.

  4. Yale (company) - Wikipedia

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    Here is a non-exhaustive list of historical projects undertaken by the Yale Lock Company, where they equipped buildings with their locks and hardware: [21] [22] Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Life Company (1909) Woolworth Building, the headquarters of the Woolworth Company (1912)

  5. Allegion - Wikipedia

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    Allegion plc is an American Irish-domiciled provider of security products for homes and businesses.. Though it comprises thirty-one global brands, including CISA, Interflex, LCN, Schlage and Von Duprin, the company operates through two main sections: Allegion International and Allegion Americas. [4]

  6. Architectural ironmongery - Wikipedia

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    Architectural ironmongery includes door handles, closers, locks, cylinder pulls and hinges (door furniture), window fittings, cupboard fittings, iron railings, handrails, balustrades, switches and sockets. The term is sometimes used to distinguish between these items and retail of consumer goods sold in ironmongers' shops or hardware stores.

  7. Westmoreland Lock Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The part of the name "Lock Hospital" refers back to the earlier leprosy hospitals, which came to be known as lock hospitals after the "locks", or rags, which covered the lepers' lesions. [6] Other hospitals treating lepers in 18th century Dublin included the Lock Hospital in Clarendon Street, and Mercer's Hospital. [7]

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