Ringsend (Irish: An Rinn) is a southside inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is located on the south bank of the River Liffey and east of the River Dodder...
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Ringsend Bridge is a bridge over the River Dodder in Dublin, Ireland. The current bridge was opened in 1812 after the previous structure was destroyed...
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Ringsend (Irish: Droichead na Carraige) is a small village and electoral ward near Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated within...
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Great South Wall (section To Ringsend)
Irishtown, with Ringsend being a narrow sand spit projecting north into the bay. Reclamation of the lands between the city and Ringsend progressed during...
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St. Patrick's Church is a Roman Catholic church in Ringsend, Dublin. The church was designed by W.H. Byrne and Son in a Gothic revival style which was...
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St. Matthew's Church, is a Church of Ireland church in Ringsend and Irishtown in Dublin. The church was originally built in calp limestone with granite...
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Ringsend College is a multi-denominational secondary school and further education college run by the City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)...
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Ringsend Public Library is an art deco style public library in Ringsend, Dublin designed by Robert Sorley Lawrie working in the city architect's office...
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titles, having won seven cups overall. Shamrock Rovers were founded in Ringsend, Dublin. The official date of the club's foundation is 1899. They won the...
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He was born and raised at Ballymacannon, a townland near the village of Ringsend in County Londonderry in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. His...
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south side of Dublin Bay. The strand runs from the curve of the bay at Ringsend to Merrion Gates. Sandymount Strand is a popular place for locals to take...
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Magilligan Maydown Moneymore Moneyneany Newbuildings Nixon's Corner Park Prehen Ringsend Shantallow Shanvey Straidarran Strathfoyle Straw Swatragh Tamlaght Tamnaherin...
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Glenmalure Park (section Ringsend to Milltown)
called Glenmalure Square. Shamrock Rovers moved from the inner city area of Ringsend in the early 20th century to the then semi-rural suburb of Milltown. In...
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Fowlis on stage at Analog, Ringsend Dublin, July 2008...
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to bleed to death. Luke Ramone Harper 2 April 2021 The 8-year-old from Ringsend, Dublin, died after inhaling helium from a balloon that he placed over...
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outing together on 16 June 1904, walking through the Dublin suburb of Ringsend, where Nora masturbated him. This event was commemorated as the date for...
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in Ireland, receiving only about half the rainfall of the west coast. Ringsend in the south of the city records the lowest rainfall in the country, with...
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flight since then. Shelbourne Football Club was formed in 1895 in the Ringsend area of Dublin by a group of men led by James Rowan. The club took its...
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includes Ballsbridge, Belfield, Donnybrook, Irishtown, Merrion, Pembroke, Ringsend and Sandymount and contains the RDS grounds, Aviva Stadium (formerly Lansdowne...
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cameras, tasers, and pepper spray. In December, a protest was held in Ringsend amid false claims that the former Shipwright pub in Thorncastle Street...
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were two Opel-franchised assembly plants in Ireland in the 1960s. One in Ringsend, Dublin, was operated by Reg Armstrong Motors, which also assembled NSU...
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the orphans and children of seamen. The school was originally located in Ringsend, and moved to a new premises on Sir John Rogerson's Quay in 1773. In 1904...
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1935 and 1940 in the Dublin suburbs of Phibsborough, Ringsend, Drumcondra and Inchicore. Ringsend Public Library Inchicore Public Library Phibsborough...
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Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount Shankill South Lotts, Ringsend Stepaside Stillorgan Tallaght...
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Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount Shankill South Lotts, Ringsend Stepaside Stillorgan Tallaght...
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Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount Shankill South Lotts, Ringsend Stepaside Stillorgan Tallaght...
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find money to go on an excursion. It is named after an annual outing to Ringsend, near Dublin city, by Dublin cobblers (waxies). It originated as a 19th-century...
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Raheny Ranelagh Rathcoole Rathfarnham Rathgar Rathmichael Rathmines Rialto Ringsend Rockbrook Rolestown Rush Saggart Sallynoggin Sandycove Sandyford Sandymount...
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Poyntzpass Raloo, Randalstown, Rasharkin, Rathfriland, Ravernet, Richhill, Ringsend, Rock, Rosslea, Rostrevor, Roughfort, Rousky Saintfield, Sandholes, Scarva...
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