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West Wood Club is a privately owned company which operates a chain of fitness centres in Dublin, Ireland.The first gym was founded in 1994. There are six gyms in the chain, including at Clontarf Road on the Northside, and Leopardstown and Sandymount on the Southside.
West Wood may refer to: West Wood, Little Sampford, a nature reserve in Essex, England; West Wood, Utah, a place in Carbon County, Utah, United States; West Wood Club, a chain of fitness centres in Dublin, Ireland
Railway Union Sports Club is a multi-sports club based in Sandymount, Dublin 4, Ireland. The club was founded in 1904 and was originally known as the Railway and Steam Packet Athletic and Social Union. The club organises teams in various sports and activities including cricket, [1] field hockey, indoor hockey, [2] rugby union, [4] [6 ...
About 1912 [3] RRLC built a mill and the company town of Westwood, California. [4] Westwood included houses, apartments, dormitories, hotels, a community center, a department store, churches, and a theater. [4] All utilities were company-owned. [4] The men had the "Westwood Club" to themselves but for the first 20 years no liquor was sold. [4]
Warner Avenue School Emerson Middle School University High School The Playboy Mansion Sign of Holmby Park in Holmby Hills [7] [8] [9]The first European on the land that present-day Holmby Hills, Bel Air, Westwood, and UCLA now occupy was the Spanish soldier Maximo Alanis, who was the grantee of the 4,438-acre (18 km 2) Rancho San Jose de Buenos Ayres from a Mexican land grant issued by Alta ...
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The area was last served by the old Clontarf Station, almost a half a mile (nearly 1 kilometre) north on the line.The remnants of that station can still be seen at the rail bridge over Howth Road, halfway between the start of that road and Killester village centre.