Dominick Street (Irish: Sráid Dhoiminic) is a street on the North side of Dublin city laid out by the physician Sir Christopher Dominick and further developed...
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stretches of the street were again redeveloped by Dublin Corporation for social housing flat complexes near Dominick Street. Until 1728, the street was marked...
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located on Dominick Street Lower and provides access to Rotunda Hospital, 14 Henrietta Street, and the Dublin Institute of Technology Bolton Street Campus...
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Dominicans. Saint Saviour's Priory, Dominick Street Lower, Dorset Street Upper / Granby Lane, Dublin Buildings of Ireland. Dublin - The City Within the Grand...
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Elizabeth Dominick, daughter of Sir Christopher Dominick (died 1743), a wealthy Dublin doctor who began the laying out of Dominick Street, Dublin. He died...
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St. Patrick's Church, Ringsend (category Churches of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin)
of Dublin on 29 October 1911. The contractor was William Conolly & Sons of Dominick Street, Dublin. "1916 – St Patrick's Church, Ringsend, Dublin". archiseek...
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August 2016. Retrieved 9 January 2024. "Temple Buildings, Dominick Street Upper, Dublin 7, DUBLIN". National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. 25 November...
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chaplain in the South Dublin Union, and was appointed provincial in 1852, he founded a day school and seminary in Dominick Street, Dublin in 1854, and Terenure...
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School for Deaf Boys, Cabra, and St Saviour’s Orphanage, Lower Dominick Street, Dublin. 1935 Trial of Wellcome anti-diphtheria vaccine in children’s residential...
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Marianne-Caroline Hamilton (1777–1861). Hamilton died at her Dublin home, 40 Dominick Street, on 29 July 1861. Some of her drawings at still kept at Hamwood...
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This is a list of notable streets and squares in Dublin, Ireland. Dublin City Streetnames / Sráidainmneacha Bhaile Átha Cliath Archived 18 February 2010...
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Arthur Griffith (category Politicians from Dublin (city))
outbreak of that war. Arthur Joseph Griffith was born at 61 Upper Dominick Street, Dublin on 31 March 1871, of distant Welsh lineage. His great-great-grandfather...
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Sheridan Le Fanu (category Writers from Dublin (city))
House by the Churchyard. Sheridan Le Fanu was born at 45 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin, into a literary family of Huguenot, Irish and English descent...
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Dominick Lynch (1754 in Galway, Ireland – 5 June 1825) was an Irish born American general merchant and wine merchant who made his fortune in Bruges, Austrian...
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Luas (redirect from Dublin Luas tram system)
(pronounced /ˈluːəs/ [ˈl̪ˠuəsˠ]; Irish for "speed") is a tram system in Dublin, Ireland. There are two main lines: the Green Line, which began operating...
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Portobello Institute (category County Dublin articles missing geocoordinate data)
in South Richmond Street, Dublin, specialising in beauty, health and care courses. It is now[when?] located in Dominick St., Dublin, and many of its courses...
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Coolock (redirect from Coolock, Dublin)
'The Little Corner') is a large suburban area, centred on a village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent...
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Hall, Dublin. The Lord Mayor's coach was built in 1789 by William Whitton, of Dominick Street, and made its first appearance on the streets of Dublin on...
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was born 21 June 1803 in Tallaght, Dublin. His father was physician Dr. Benjamin Lentaigne of Dominick Street, Dublin, an immigrant from France. His mother...
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at Dublin's Trinity College. Cogan enjoyed a long and prosperous life; he died at the home of his son-in-law, Patrick Clinton, at 14 Dominick Street, Dublin...
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father of Dominick Geoffrey Browne who married Margaret the daughter of the Hon. George Browne, 4th son of John, 1st Earl of Altamont. Dominick and Margaret...
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Custom House Dalymount Park Dorset Street Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane Dublin City University Dublin Port Dublin Zoo Dunsink Observatory EPIC The Irish...
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John Beresford (Waterford MP) (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
November 1805. He resided mainly at Abbeville, Dublin while also owning a house on Dominick Street, Dublin. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original...
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memorial in memory of Kirwan in the chapel of the Dominicans at Dominick Street, Dublin. The Tuam Herald, 24 August 1974. The Treatment of Women Sentenced...
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Helen Joyce (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
Joyce, five boys and four girls. Five of her younger siblings — Gus, Ed, Dominick, Isobel, and Cecelia Joyce — have played international cricket for Ireland...
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the garden in front of the building. Trams approach the stop from Dominick Street Upper and continues by passing under the new bridge and turning sharply...
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to the prominent Dominick family of Dublin, who gave their name to Dominick Street in Dublin city centre. Sir Christopher Dominick (died 1743), who began...
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Strickland. Charles was born on 20 April 1810 in Ely Place (a street near St Stephen's Green) in Dublin. He was the eldest son of Henry Augustus Dillon-Lee and...
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Marlborough Street (Irish: Sráid Mhaoilbhríde) is a street in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The street was named Great Marlborough Street after the...
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Stewart having become Chirurgeon-General, John Neill, or Neile, of Dominick Street, succeeded him. In 1791 Gustavus Hume and Clement Archer were appointed...
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