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  2. Dublin Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Castle, seen from the park to the south, outside the walls. Dublin Castle (Irish: Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame Street in central Dublin.

  3. Dame Street - Wikipedia

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    Dame Street in 1898. The street takes its name from a dam built across the River Poddle to provide water power for milling. [1] [2] First appears in records under this name around 1610 but in the 14th century was also known as "the street of Theng-mote" or Teyngmouth Street. [3] It appears later as Dammastrete and Damask-street.

  4. City Hall, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    18th century view of the Royal Exchange; one of "Malton's views of Dublin" City Hall is located on a slope on Dame Street, at the southern end of Parliament Street, on Dublin's southern side. It stands in front of part of Dublin Castle, the centre of British government in Ireland until 1922. [1]

  5. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 2 encompasses most of the city centre south of the River Liffey and takes in areas around Merrion Square, Trinity College, Temple Bar, Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, Dame Street, and Leeson Street. Dublin 2 also covers the Grand Canal Dock and the City Quay areas.

  6. Dame Lane - Wikipedia

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    Dame Street, just to the north, "was the Royal Mile of 18th Century Dublin," linking the castle to the parliament building. [7] Today, Dame Lane dates mainly from the late 18th century, when it was set out as a mews lane as part of the work of the Wide Streets Commission , between 1785 and 1790, in the second phase of its works "for making wide ...

  7. Dublin 2 - Wikipedia

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    Known as the Dublin Penny Post, six sub-post offices, out of a total of eighteen initial locations, often in grocers and booksellers and called receiving houses, were set up in the future Dublin 2 area at: Anne Street, Castle Street, Clare Street, Cuff Street, Ship Street and George's Quay. The mail collected was brought to an office in the ...

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