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Donnybrook (Irish: Domhnach Broc, meaning ' The Church of Saint Broc ') is a district of Dublin, Ireland, on the southside of the city, in the Dublin 4 postal district. It is home to the Irish public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and was once part of the Pembroke Township. Its neighbouring suburbs are Ballsbridge ...
Donnybrook Fair was a fair that was held in Donnybrook, Dublin, from 1204 to 1855. It has given its name to an Irish jig, a chain of food stores, a broadsheet ballad , and is a slang term for a brawl or riot.
Donnybrook Fair (disambiguation) Donnybrook stone, a feldspathic and kaolinitic sandstone. Donnybrook Writing Academy, a collective of writers etc. in 1920s, and former internet blog. Donny Brook, a 1969 album by Don Patterson with Sonny Stitt. Categories:
John Enright, an Irish-American prizefighter, who has killed a man in the ring and vowed never to raise a hand again to anyone, returns to Ireland from America. He meets and woos a tempestuous Irish village maiden, Ellen Roe, who wants a man who will stand up and fight for her. However, Ellen's brother Will believes John to be a coward and gets ...
1035995 [2] Donnybrook is a city in Ward County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 75 at the 2020 census. [3] It is part of the Minot Micropolitan Statistical Area. The first place named Donnybrook was founded in 1895 and named after Donnybrook Fair in Ireland. In 1897, the postmaster of this site changed the name to Goetz.
Donnybrook is a 2018 drama film written and directed by Tim Sutton, based on the novel of the same name by Frank Bill. It stars Jamie Bell, Frank Grillo, James Badge Dale, and Margaret Qualley. It had its world premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, in the Platform program. [3] It was released on February 15, 2019, by IFC Films.
Donnybrook is the home of Western Australia's apple industry. [8] In 1900, the first Granny Smith apple tree was planted, and the apple orchard industry grew after World War I. [9] Apples are harvested between March and May, with apple blossoms prominent in October. [8] Donnybrook's industries also include timber, beef, dairy and viticulture. [8]
Other research by Noongar academic and researcher Len Collard has shown the name derives from the language, meaning "one that is situated there at this place". [3] [a] Balingup and the Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup are located on the traditional land of the Wardandi people of the Noongar nation. [5] [6] [7] The town is on the South Western ...