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  2. Kilmainham Gaol - Wikipedia

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    It now houses a museum on the history of Irish nationalism and offers guided tours of the building. An art gallery on the top floor exhibits paintings, sculptures and jewellery of prisoners incarcerated in prisons all over contemporary Ireland. Kilmainham Gaol is one of the biggest unoccupied prisons in Europe. [19]

  3. Debtors' Prison Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The Debtors' Prison Dublin is a historic debtors' prison in Dublin’s north inner city, between Halston Street and Green Street. While it is listed on Dublin City Council 's Record of Protected Structures , [ 1 ] it was also included on the list of 'Top 10 Most-at-Risk' buildings, published by An Taisce in 2021. [ 2 ]

  4. The Black Dog, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    An early reference for the prison can be found in the burial register for St Audoen's Church of Ireland, Dublin - 'Dec 28 1677 Mr Lawrence Allen prisoner black dog buried'. One section of the prison was called the "nunnery" because it was used to hold prostitutes who had been captured by the parish watch. [4]

  5. Prisons in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 there were 15,425 committals to prisons in Ireland, which is an increase of 13.8% on 2008 when the equivalent figure was 13,557. 12,339 individuals accounted for all the committals in 2009. 10,865 committals to prisons in 2009 followed sentencing.

  6. Mountjoy Prison - Wikipedia

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    Mountjoy Prison (Irish: Príosún Mhuinseo), founded as Mountjoy Gaol and nicknamed The Joy, is a medium security men's prison located in Phibsborough in the centre of Dublin, Ireland. [1] The current prison Governor is Ray Murtagh.

  7. Arbour Hill Prison - Wikipedia

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    Arbour Hill Prison with Church of the Sacred Heart in the distance. The prison is located on Arbour Hill at the rear of the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks, Dublin 7. The area is also the site of the Arbour Hill Military Barracks. Bus Route(s): Nos. 37, 39, 70 from the city centre.

  8. Richmond General Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond General Penitentiary was a prison established in 1820 in Grangegorman, Dublin, Ireland as an alternative to transportation.It was part of an experiment into a penitentiary system which also involved Millbank Penitentiary, London.

  9. Newgate Prison, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Newgate Prison (Irish: Príosún an Gheata Nua) was a place of detention in Dublin, Ireland.It was initially located at Cornmarket, near Christ Church Cathedral, on the south side of the Liffey and was originally one of the city gates before being moved to a new purpose built prison on Green Street on the north side of the city in 1781.

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