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Glasnevin is an unincorporated community [1] in the Rural Municipality of Key West No. 70 in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Located on Highway 13 , it is approximately 10 km west of Ogema .
Glasnevin railway station was a Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) station serving Glasnevin in Dublin, Ireland. Together with nearby Drumcondra railway station , the station operated from 1901 to 1910 on the Drumcondra and North Dublin Link Railway line between Amiens Street (now Connolly) station and Islandbridge .
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The National Botanic Gardens (Irish: Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus) is a botanical garden in Glasnevin, 5 km north-west of Dublin city centre, Ireland. [1] The 19.5 hectares [2] are situated between Glasnevin Cemetery and the River Tolka where it forms part of the river's floodplain.
By now Glasnevin was an area for "families of distinction" - in spite of a comment attributed to the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin, William King that "when any couple had a mind to be wicked, they would retire to Glasnevin". In a letter, dated 1725 he described Glasnevin as "the receptacle for thieves and rogues [..] The first search when ...
There are 30 day case beds, 30 endoscopy beds and 6 oncology day spaces. The hospital has 4 major and 2 minor operating theatres . [ 3 ] [ 7 ] Services provided include surgery , oncology, cardiology , diagnostic imaging, nutrition and dietetics, histopathology , pharmacy, physiotherapy , and respiratory medicine .
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Ivy Day (Irish: Lá an Eidhneáin) was formerly observed on October 6 in Ireland, in memory of the prominent nationalist politician Charles Stewart Parnell who died on that date (June 27, 1846 – October 6, 1891). James Joyce's short story "Ivy Day in the Committee Room" features several Irish canvassers discussing Parnell's memory.