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Whitehall takes its name from a house named White Hall, formerly located to the south of the village on Drumcondra Road Upper. The area commonly known as Whitehall Cross, at the intersection of Swords Road (R132) (north-south) and Collins Avenue (east-west), is in the townland of Clonturk, and was formerly the site of a public house called "The Thatch", [2] the memory of which is preserved in ...
This is a list of towns and villages in County Dublin, Ireland, many of which are suburbs of Dublin city. [1 ... Whitehall; Windy Arbour; See also
The park is located in Whitehall, Dublin. It is bordered by The Church of The Holy Child (Whitehall/Larkhill), Margaret Aylward Community College, Swords Road, Shantalla Road, and Ellenfield Road. The park has recreational facilities for soccer, Gaelic football, camogie, and tennis, as well as a children's playground.
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Whitehall Colmcille (Irish: Fionnbhrú Colmcille) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based on Collins' Avenue in Dublin 9, Ireland. The Club has contributed in a big way to the success of various County Football teams and All Ireland titles producing many well known names.
Whitehall Stadium is an Irish football ground located in the north Dublin suburb of Whitehall, bordering Drumcondra.It is currently the home ground of club Home Farm.Home Farm moved here in 1989 when Shelbourne acquired their current home, Tolka Park.
Fingal is an old name for an area corresponding approximately with Northside Dublin. They took Home Farm Everton's place for the 1999–2000 season before changing their name to Dublin City in 2001. Meanwhile, the amateur and youth sections began playing once again as Home Farm F.C. and their senior team entered the Leinster Senior League.
The Regency Hotel, Dublin. The Irish criminal David Byrne was shot dead on 5 February 2016 at the Regency Hotel in Whitehall, Dublin, Ireland. [1]It is believed by the Garda Síochána (police) that Daniel Kinahan, the son of Christy Kinahan, was the intended target, but had left early.