Grangegorman (Irish: Gráinseach Ghormáin) is an inner suburb on the northside of Dublin city, Ireland. The area is administered by Dublin City Council...
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The Grangegorman killings were the homicide on 6 March 1997 of Sylvia Sheils and Mary Callinan, patients at St. Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital in Grangegorman...
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Grangegorman Military Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Mhíleata Ghráinseach Ghormáin) is a British military cemetery in Dublin, Ireland, located on Blackhorse Avenue...
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St. Brendan's Hospital, Dublin (redirect from St. Brendan's Hospital, Grangegorman)
Breandán) was a psychiatric facility located in the north Dublin suburb of Grangegorman. It formed part of the mental health services of Dublin North East with...
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health and safety are being co-located in a major new building at the Grangegorman new city centre campus together with an additional "Hothouse" start-up...
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Grangegorman Development Agency is an agency of the Government of Ireland charged with redevelopment of the Grangegorman Urban Quarter, formerly within...
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there have been occasional political squats in Cork and Dublin such as Grangegorman, the Barricade Inn, the Bolt Hostel, Connolly Barracks, That Social Centre...
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Grangegorman (Irish: Gráinseach Ghormáin) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2017 as a stop on Luas Cross City...
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industry for research and teaching. The flagship campus is located within Grangegorman, Dublin, with two other long-term campuses, in Tallaght and Blanchardstown...
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the Privy Council of Ireland in March 1674. He acquired the manor of Grangegorman, Dublin. Stanley was knighted by Henry Cromwell on 24 January 1659 at...
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All Saints Church, Grangegorman is a Church of Ireland church located in Dublin, Ireland. It was built in 1828, to designs by John Semple, and formed as...
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Joseph's), and Royal Canal Bank. Much of the area was originally part of the Grangegorman estate, the demesne, manor house and grounds of the Monck Minogue Stanley...
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and the humanities programmes, and has three long-term campuses, at Grangegorman, Tallaght and Blanchardstown. Dublin City University (DCU), formerly...
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Ospidéal Whitworth) was a general hospital on Morning Star Avenue in Grangegorman, Dublin, Ireland. The facility was designed as a hospital for chronic...
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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...
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Donaghmede Donnycarney Drumcondra East Wall Fairview Finglas Glasnevin Grangegorman Harmonstown Howth Kilbarrack Killester Kilmore Kinsealy Malahide Marino...
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Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Máinliachta Richmond) was a general hospital in Grangegorman, Dublin, Ireland. The building has its origins in a convent constructed...
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Dublin 7 includes Arbour Hill, some parts of Ashtown, Broadstone, Cabra, Grangegorman, Oxmantown, Phibsborough, Smithfield, Stoneybatter. Dublin 8 includes...
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Foxrock Garristown Glasnevin Glasthule Glencullen Glenageary Goatstown Grangegorman Harold's Cross Hollystown Howth Inchicore Irishtown Islandbridge Jobstown...
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of Grangegorman, Co. Dublin was an Irish politician. Stanley was born in Tickencor, County Waterford, the son of Sir Thomas Stanley of Grangegorman, Dublin...
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the Dean Lyons case for their handling of the investigation into the Grangegorman killings. In his report, George Birmingham said that the Gardaí had used...
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have been occasional political squats such as Disco Disco, Magpie and Grangegorman. In Italy, despite the lack of official data, it appears that about 50...
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via the city centre and Broadstone / Grangegorman. Line D – City Centre to Liffey Junction. This serves Grangegorman, the site of the new TU Dublin campus...
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part of the TU Dublin City Campus. In 2021, the School moved to the new Grangegorman Campus, where it operates a number of kitchens, bakeries, sensory labs...
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Dublin alone, most notable of which were the three home farms held at Grangegorman, Glasnevin and Clonken or Clonkene, now known as Deansgrange. Henry II...
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between the River Liffey, the North Circular Road, Smithfield Market, and Grangegorman. It is in the D7 postal district. It is often referred to as Dublin's...
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Donnycarney Drumcondra East Wall Fairview Finglas Garristown Glasnevin Grangegorman Harmonstown Holywell Howth Huntstown Kilmore Kilmore West Kilbarrack...
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7. It is bordered by Glasnevin to the north, Drumcondra to the east, Grangegorman and Cabra to the west and the King's Inns on Constitution Hill to the...
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Donnycarney Drumcondra East Wall Fairview Finglas Garristown Glasnevin Grangegorman Harmonstown Holywell Howth Huntstown Kilmore Kilmore West Kilbarrack...
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Soldiers whose bodies were not claimed were given military funerals in Grangegorman Military Cemetery. In the immediate aftermath, the Rising was commonly...
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