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  2. Grangegorman Military Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin. / 53.3594; -6.3060. Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Grangegorman Military Cemetery ( Irish: Reilig Mhíleata Ghráinseach Ghormáin) is a British military cemetery in Dublin, Ireland, located on Blackhorse Avenue, parallel to the Navan Road and beside the Phoenix Park .

  3. Grangegorman - Wikipedia

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    Grangegorman (Irish: Gráinseach Ghormáin) is an inner suburb on the northside of Dublin city, Ireland. The area is administered by Dublin City Council . It was best known for decades as the location of St Brendan's Hospital , which was the main psychiatric hospital serving the greater Dublin region.

  4. Richmond General Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1820. Closed. 1831. The Richmond General Penitentiary was a prison established in 1820 in Grangegorman, Dublin, Ireland as an alternative to transportation. It was part of an experiment into a penitentiary system which also involved Millbank Penitentiary, London. Richmond and Millbank penitentiaries were the first prisons in the United ...

  5. Category : Burials at Grangegorman Military Cemetery

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    People buried in Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland. Pages in category "Burials at Grangegorman Military Cemetery" This category contains only the following page.

  6. McKee Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The plans were prepared by the Royal Engineers' Department, under the direction of architect Major Robert Barklie RE, Larne, County Antrim. [8] An imposing and extravagant cavalry barracks, the style of the Officers' Mess is a mixture between Elizabethan and Queen Anne, and the general appearance of its red brick and red roof tiles, with "traceried windows, floriated pinnacles, parapets and ...

  7. Martin Doyle (VC) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Doyle VC, MM (25 October 1891 – 20 November 1940) was an Irish member of the British Army during the First World War, and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. After the war, he joined the Irish Republican ...

  8. Category:Cemeteries in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    St Catherine's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) St James' Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin. Categories: Cemeteries in County Dublin. Cemeteries in the Republic of Ireland. Buildings and structures in Dublin (city)

  9. All Saints Church, Grangegorman - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church, Grangegorman. / 53.3582; -6.2738. All Saints Church, Grangegorman is a Church of Ireland church located in Dublin, Ireland. It was built in 1828, to designs by John Semple, and formed as a parish in 1829 from the areas of St. Michan's and St. Paul's. It is a constituent member of the Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Parish ...