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  2. Shankill, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The former DW&WR Shankill station house. Shankill station - located between Rathsallagh Park and Corbawn Lane - is the third-last stop on the southbound leg of Dublin's DART line. The original Shankill station was on the Harcourt Street line, which opened following the opening of the Dublin and Wicklow Railway in 1854. The line closed in 1958 ...

  3. Kilbride, County Wicklow - Wikipedia

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    There is a good Farm-House, Bullock-House for 20 Head of Cattle, a Stable for 10 Horses, and other Out-Offices, all slated and in excellent Repair; a good place for Dairies; in a fine Sporting Country; and leading to which there are fine Roads, lately made from Dublin, Wicklow, Blessington and Naas. [98]

  4. List of Dublin postal districts - Wikipedia

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    Dublin 2 is the location of a number of government departments and addresses such as Leinster House, Government Buildings, and the Mansion House. The borders of Dublin 2 are the Liffey in the north, the Grand Canal to the south and east and Aungier, Wexford and Camden Streets to the west.

  5. Shankill - Wikipedia

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    Shankill Road, a road and electoral ward in West Belfast, passes through an area known as The Shankill; Republic of Ireland. Shankill, County Roscommon, a civil parish in County Roscommon; Shankill, Dublin, a suburb of Dublin in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Shankill railway station, serving the suburb and Rathmichael

  6. Place names in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Shankill Road derives its name from Irish: Seanchill meaning "old church", which is also the name of the local parish. Origins of some streets and roads in Dublin, Republic of Ireland [39] O'Connell Street, formerly known as Sackville Street, it was renamed after Daniel O'Connell. Its Irish name is Sráid Uí Chonaill.

  7. Martello towers in the Greater Dublin Area - Wikipedia

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    Fingal County Council, County Dublin: 1804: Private dwelling house: At a key strategic point as it faced Sutton Creek which was often used by boats wishing to avoid the silted up harbour approaching the River Liffey mouth. It was also a deterrent to smugglers and acted as a general lookout post for the North Dublin Bay area.

  8. Bray, County Wicklow - Wikipedia

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    The town is situated on the east coast to the south of County Dublin. Shankill, County Dublin lies to the north, and Greystones, County Wicklow to the south. The village of Enniskerry lies to the west of the town, at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains. People participate in such sports as sailing, rowing, and swimming.

  9. Rathgar - Wikipedia

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    A painting of Rathgar castle by Gabriel Beranger.. Rathgar in the Middle Ages was a farm belonging to the Convent of St Mary de Hogges, at present-day College Green. [3] At the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Rathgar was granted to the Segrave family: they built Rathgar Castle, ownership of which subsequently passed to John Cusacke, who was Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1608.

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