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  2. Moneymore, Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    Moneymore (Irish: An Mhónaidh Mhór, meaning 'large bog') [1] is a townland and housing estate in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland. The townland of Moneymore lies on the northside of Drogheda, and has an area of approximately 2.9 square kilometres (1 sq mi). [2] Moneymore estate comprises both bungalow and two storey homes.

  3. Mornington, County Meath - Wikipedia

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    Designed in 1872-3 by P.J. Dodd of Drogheda, [48] with an extension in 1885, it features separate doors for girls and boys at the front of the building. Its twentieth-century replacement, with a water tower, was demolished to make the site available for the present-day schools in the early 2010s. [citation needed]

  4. Water Street (Tampa) - Wikipedia

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    The Water Street neighborhood is located in-between the Channel District to the north-east and Downtown Tampa, Florida to the west. The total area for the area is 50 acres (0.20 km 2). Water Street is connected to the downtown financial district and Channel District via the TECO Line Streetcar and the Tampa Riverwalk.

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Drogheda" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. The Tholsel, Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing up St Peter's Street. The central bay, which was slightly projected forward, featured a round headed opening with a slightly recessed architrave and a fanlight on the ground floor, and a sash window with an architrave and a segmental pediment supported by brackets on the first ...

  7. Beaulieu House and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Beaulieu House and Gardens (/ ˈ b j uː l i / [3]) is an estate in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.It was thought to be built in the 1660s, [4] although later research seems to suggest it was built around 1715 incorporating elements of an earlier structure, [5] and it includes a terraced walled garden. [6]

  8. Oliver Bond flats - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Bond flats, also known as Oliver Bond House, is a group of blocks of flats in the Liberties area of Dublin, Ireland. [1] They were designed by Herbert George Simms and built in 1936. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are named after Oliver Bond , a member of the Society of United Irishmen .

  9. Magdalene Tower, Drogheda - Wikipedia

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    The tower was located near to the now-demolished St Sunday's Gate and was located just inside the northern walls of the town. The religious life of Drogheda was utterly transformed by the measures taken to progress the Reformation in Ireland. The great abbeys, priories and hospitals all disappeared and their lands were taken by the Crown. [4] 1832