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  2. Christ Church, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church, also known as Triskel Christchurch, [3] is an early 18th century neo-classical Georgian church on South Main Street in Cork, Ireland.Now used as an arts and cultural venue, the church and its graveyard are included in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Cork City Council.

  3. List of Irish cheeses - Wikipedia

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    County Cork: Cow: Pasteurised: Vegetarian Ardsallagh Goats Products: County Cork: ... Triskel Cheese Vincenzo's Pecorino Sheep Raw Goat Carlow Cheese Waterford Greek ...

  4. Enda Walsh - Wikipedia

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    On his return to Dublin he found few opportunities and so moved to Cork where he acted for theatre-in-education Graffiti Theatre. In 1993 Walsh began working with Pat Kiernan, director of Corcadorca, a collaborative ensemble which devised what Walsh calls 'terrible' [3] plays. In 1996 his Disco Pigs premiered at the Triskel Art Centre in Cork ...

  5. Theo Dorgan - Wikipedia

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    University College Cork: Period: 1960s–present: Theo Dorgan is an Irish poet, ... while simultaneously being literature officer at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork ...

  6. Jimmy Crowley - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 his ballad opera, Red Patriots, was staged at the Triskel Theatre, Cork. Set in the context of Mao Tse-tung's Cultural Revolution, it is the story of an apprentice musician who falls for a girl revolutionary and portrays the burning of the Marxist bookshop in Cork, an actual event from the seventies. [7]

  7. Vernon Mount - Wikipedia

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    Some sources imply that Vernon Mount was built in 1784, [10] while others suggest it was completed after 1789 following the arrival of Abraham Hargrave in Cork. [5] Hargrave designed a number of buildings in the city at this time, including Cork's military barracks. [11] The house was built for and by Atwell Hayes (d.1799) a wealthy brewer and ...

  8. Plugd Records - Wikipedia

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    Plugd Records (sometimes stylised as PLUGD Records; and referred to locally as Plugd) is an independent record shop, café and concert venue in Cork City, Ireland.. Founded in 2001 by Jim Horgan, and co-run until 2018 alongside Out on a Limb Records co-founder Albert Twomey; the shop sells records, CDs, cassettes and printed matter like zines, functioning from its infancy as an important ...

  9. 1996 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    26 September – Enda Walsh's play Disco Pigs was premiered by the Corcadorca Theatre Company at the Triskel Arts Centre in Cork. [8] 31 October – Ireland's first Irish language television station, Teilifís na Gaeilge (TnaG), was launched. On 3 November the soap opera Ros na Rún was first aired on the channel.