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  2. Rathmines - Wikipedia

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    Rathmines is an Anglicisation of the Irish Ráth Maonais, meaning "ringfort of Maonas"/"fort of Maonas".The name Maonas is perhaps derived from Maoghnes or the Norman name de Meones, after the de Meones family who settled in Dublin about 1280; Elrington Ball states that the earlier version of the name was Meonesrath, which supports the theory that it was named after the family. [5]

  3. Rathgar - Wikipedia

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    No trace of it remains today, though it is thought to have been located at present-day 44-49 Highfield Road. [6] In 1649 the Duke of Ormonde commander of the Anglo-Irish Royalist army established his camp at Rathgar during the Siege of Dublin. [4] He was then routed at the Battle of Rathmines nearby by English Republican forces under Michael Jones.

  4. Category:Rathmines - Wikipedia

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  5. Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners Church - Wikipedia

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    Rathmines Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners is a Roman Catholic church in Rathmines , Dublin built in 1854 in the "Greek style" . [ 2 ] The church was originally designed by Patrick Byrne and later extended by William Henry Byrne who added a portico and pediment.

  6. Rathmines and Rathgar - Wikipedia

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    Rathmines and Rathgar is a former second-tier local government area within County Dublin. It was created as the Township of Rathmines in 1847. In 1862, its area was expanded and it became the Township of Rathmines and Rathgar. In 1899, it became an urban district. It was abolished in 1930, and its area absorbed into the city of Dublin.

  7. Palmerston Park, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Palmerston Park Old Rathmines Castle, Dublin from a 1789 illustration. It was situated adjacent to what today is the site of Palmerston Park. View of street called Palmerston Park Battle of Rathmines. Palmerston Park (Irish: Páirc Bhaile Phámar) is a public park and residential area in Dartry, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. [1]

  8. Rathmines Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building ceased to be the local seat of government in 1930 when Rathmines was annexed by Dublin in accordance with the Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930. [6] A convention of the Republican Congress was held in the building in September 1934, [14] [15] [16] and a convention of the National Corporate Party was held there in July 1936. [17]

  9. Mageough Home - Wikipedia

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    Grave in Mount Jerome of several women who lived in the Mageough. Note the predominance of British surnames, reflecting the Protestant population.. The Mageough Home was built by the bequest of Miss Elizabeth Mageough, who died in 1869 and left much of her money to fund "a suitable place for elderly ladies of the Protestant faith to live".

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