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  2. File:Woolworths's Grafton Street, Dublin in 1946 (cropped).jpg

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  3. Grafton Street - Wikipedia

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    Southern end of Grafton Street, close to Stephens Green, in 2015. In 2008, Grafton Street was the fifth most expensive main shopping street in the world, with rental pricing of €5,621/m 2 /year, [21] and the thirteenth most expensive main shopping street in the world in 2016 at rental pricing of a much lower region of €3,300/m 2 /year. [22 ...

  4. File:Top of Grafton Street, Dublin in 1930.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of pubs in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    Exchequer Street Dublin Leonard's Corner Clanbrassil Street: Open Lincoln's Inn 19 Lincoln Place Open McDaids Harry Street Open McGeough's Pub (The Bohemian Bar) Phibsborough Road Open Merchants' Arch: Wellington Quay Open Tom Doone M.J.O'Neill's: Suffolk Street Open Mulligan's: Poolbeg Street Open Gary Cusack Ned Scanlons Townsend Street ...

  6. File:(Royal) Dublin Society and the Grand Canal Company ...

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    English: A new building for the (Royal) Dublin Society and the Grand Canal Company (1786) - 112 Grafton Street. Located opposite the Provost's House. Located opposite the Provost's House. Constructed in c 1767 and designed by a Christopher Myers Born: 1717 Died: 1789

  7. St Stephen's Green - Wikipedia

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    On the west side, at the top of Grafton Street, is the Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, built in October 1988. It was, at the time, Ireland's largest shopping centre. Its style was intended to represent a conservatory on the side facing the Green and to mirror the brickwork design of the opposing Gaiety Theatre on South King Street.

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  9. M.J.O'Neill's - Wikipedia

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    M.J. O'Neill's is a bar and restaurant in Dublin, Ireland. [1] It occupies 2 Suffolk Street and adjacent buildings, continuing round the corner into Church Lane. From 1875 it was owned by the Hogan Brothers, until M.J. O’Neill bought and renamed the premises in 1927.