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  2. Saddlebag - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle saddlebag. In bicycling, a saddlebag or seat bag is a bag attached under the saddle or seat.Smaller bags are typically used to hold a few items such as spare inner tubes, puncture repair kit, tools, rain gear, food, first-aid kit, etc. Seat bags are common on touring bicycles, racing bicycles, and cross country mountain bikes.

  3. Switzer & Company - Wikipedia

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    The store on Grafton Street became famous for its Christmas displays and Santa's grotto. [3] [5] Switzers purchased Cash & Co. of Cork in 1962, Todd's of Limerick in 1963, and Moon's of Galway in 1969. [3] In 1971, Switzers was purchased by Waterford Glass and House of Fraser. Later, in 1985, House of Fraser took complete control of the company.

  4. Fleet Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The street formerly marked the southern edge of the River Liffey, and was known in Irish as Sráid na Toinne ("street of the waves"). Its name may refer to the "fleet" of ships that moored along it, or it may be imitative of Fleet Street, London; many streets on Dublin's southside are named for London streets, and Dublin's Fleet Street is east of Dublin's Temple Bar, just as London's Fleet ...

  5. Street, County Westmeath - Wikipedia

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    Close to the castle site is a 19th century Church of Ireland church, built on the site of an earlier ecclesiastical enclosure. [3] Other 19th century structures in the area include the village's community centre and "institute" (built c. 1856), [4] a former saw mill (c. 1865), [5] and a former observatory (built c. 1892). [6]

  6. The Coombe, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Coombe (/ ˈ k uː m /; Irish: An Com [1]) is a historic street in the south inner city of Dublin, Ireland.It was originally a hollow or valley where a tributary of the River Poddle, the Coombe Stream or Commons Water, ran.

  7. Newbridge Silverware - Wikipedia

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    Preserved machinery at Newbridge headquarters. Newbridge Silverware was founded in 1934 as a homeware manufacturer. [1] It is based in Newbridge, County Kildare. [1]In 1993, William Doyle took over as chief executive after his father, Dominic, died. [3]

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