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North Strand Church is a Church of Ireland church on North Strand and Waterloo Avenue in Dublin, Ireland. The original church was established in 1786. It is now part of the United Parish of Drumcondra, North Strand, and Saint Barnabas. St. Columba's National School, which was established in 1787, is on the same grounds and affiliated with the ...
St Columba's College is a co-educational independent day and boarding school founded in 1843 located in Whitechurch, County Dublin, Ireland.Among the founders of the college were Viscount Adare (who later became The 3rd Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl in 1850), William Monsell (who was later created The 1st Baron Emly in 1874), Dr William Sewell and James Henthorn Todd.
There are several schools of the same name: St. Columba's College, Dublin, a co-educational boarding school affiliated with the Church of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland; St. Columba's College, Melbourne, an all-female Catholic secondary school in Melbourne, Australia
St. Columba's Church and round tower. The round tower is the surviving remnant of St. Colmcille's monastic settlement. The only remaining relic of the medieval church is its belfry, from c. 1300, which is open to the public in the summertime. The original church is said to have fallen into ruin sometime in the seventeenth century.
St Columba's, Glasnevin St Alphonsus Monastery, Glasnevin (chapel of ease) Glasnevin Cemetery Chapel (chapel of ease) 1902 Constituted from Berkeley Road Iona Road: 3 Cabra: Christ the King, Cabra 1941 Constituted from Arran Quay Cabra: Cabra West Most Precious Blood, Cabra 1946 Constituted from Cabra and Aughrim Street Cabra West: Navan Road
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St. David's Church, Kilsallaghan, is a Church of Ireland, church in north County Dublin.. Today the parish of Kilsallaghan is part of the Swords (St. Columba's), Donabate (St. Patrick's) and Kilsallaghan Union of Parishes (which includes Clonmethan, and Lusk) [1] The present church was built in 1812, supported by the Board of First Fruits. [2]
The interior of St. Columba's heritage centre, an active village hall containing accounts of the local history around the walls. The Republican plot at St. Columba's, grave of George O'Shea, Timothy Tuomey and Timothy Lyons, the former two of Kilflynn killed in the Ballyseedy massacre, the latter of Garrynagore killed at Clashmealcon caves.