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Sráidainmneacha Bhaile Átha Cliath – English-Irish list of Dublin street names at Leathanach baile Shéamais Uí Bhrógáin (in Irish) Dublin Streetnames in Irish – photographs of multiple or incorrect Irish translations of Dublin street names. 1610 Map of Dublin published by John Speed (Perry–Castañeda Library Map Collection
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Abbey Street; Abbey Theatre; Baggot Street
A standard-issue Dublin street sign with raised lettering. The Dublin postal district is to the right of the street name, which is in Irish and English.. Dublin streets are signed in a style consistent with many European and British cities whereby nearly all signs are placed on buildings adjacent to street junctions, rather than on free-standing signposts.
The following table and map show the areas in Ireland, previously designated as Cities, Boroughs, or Towns in the Local Government Act 2001. Under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, Ireland had a two-tier system of local authorities. The first tier consisted of administrative counties and county boroughs.
The Ilac Centre is the oldest shopping centre in the city and has an entrance onto Parnell Street. [7] The construction of the centre involved the wholesale demolition of hundreds of buildings and many streets and laneways including the disappearance of prominent connecting streets such as Little Denmark Street.
Smithfield (Irish: Margadh na Feirme, meaning 'Farm Market') is an area on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.Its focal point is a public square, formerly an open market and common, now officially called Smithfield Plaza, but known locally as Smithfield Square or Smithfield Market.
Its intersection with Gloucester Place was known as the Gloucester Diamond, and was a centre for street football in the mid-20th century. [13] The Gloucester Diamond is mentioned in Pete St. John 's song "Johnny McGory", about a First World War veteran who returns to Dublin having lost a leg.
Seán McDermott Street; Shelbourne Road; Sheriff Street; Ship Street Little; Shrewsbury Road; Sir John Rogerson's Quay; South Circular Road, Dublin; South Great George's Street; South William Street, Dublin; St Andrew's Street, Dublin; St Stephen's Green; Steeven's Lane, Dublin; Stephen Street, Dublin; Store Street; Sydney Parade Avenue