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    The House of Industry was a workhouse in Dublin, Ireland which existed from its establishment by an act of Parliament in 1703, "for the employment and...
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  • the poor. Examples include: House of Industry (Dublin) Toronto House of Industry This set index article includes a list of related items that share the...
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    Mansion House (Irish: Teach an Ard-Mhéara) is a house on Dawson Street, Dublin, which has been the official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin since...
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    Dublin (/ˈdʌblɪn/ ; Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, pronounced [ˈbˠalʲə aːhə ˈclʲiə] or [ˌbʲlʲaː ˈclʲiə]) is the capital city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth...
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    Libirtí) is an area in central Dublin, Ireland, located in the southwest of the inner city. Formed from various areas of special manorial jurisdiction...
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  • northside of Dublin city in Ireland. It is approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) northwest of the city centre, in the administrative area of Dublin City Council...
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    Judicial County of Dublin, including Dublin Circuit Court, the Dublin County Registrar and the Dublin Metropolitan District Court. Dublin also sees law...
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    historic street in the south inner city of Dublin, Ireland. It was originally a hollow or valley where a tributary of the River Poddle, the Coombe Stream...
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    in County Dublin. The university asserts an entrepreneurial ethos and industry-focused approach, with extensive collaboration with industry for research...
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  • Timeline of Dublin Historical affiliations  Kingdom of Leinster, pre 841  Kingdom of Dublin, 841–902  Kingdom of Leinster, 902–917  Kingdom of Dublin, 917–1170...
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    Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide, Bhaile Átha Cliath), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth...
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    evidence of any graves on the site. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Foundling Hospital, Dublin. Foundling hospital House of Industry (Dublin) Chisholm...
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  • County Mayo. The National Museum of Ireland descends from the amalgamation of parts of the collections of a number of Dublin cultural institutions from the...
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    of bulls') is an affluent coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin in the city's Dublin 3 postal district. Historically, there were two centres of population...
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    Correctional Institution, Dublin (FCI Dublin) was a low-security United States federal prison for female inmates in Dublin, California. The facility also...
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    Dublin Zoo (Irish: Zú Bhaile Átha Cliath), in Phoenix Park, is a zoo in Dublin, Ireland, and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Established and...
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    David McMurtry (category People from Clontarf, Dublin)
    born the second child of Frederick and Margaret McMurtry, on 5 March 1940, in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. He was brought up in Dublin and educated at Mountjoy...
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  • Pearse House is a flats complex in south inner city Dublin. It was designed by Herbert George Simms for Dublin Corporation and was built in 1936. It was...
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    the National Trust. Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin Dublin Civic Museum, closed in 2003 Museum of Irish Industry, Dublin, closed in 1866 Sligo Art...
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    of the largest in the Dublin region, a range of civic offices, some light industries, the main storage facility and archive of the National Museum of...
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    Tenement (redirect from Dublin slum)
    townhouses of upper-class families, neglected and subdivided over the centuries to house dozens of Dublin's poor. Henrietta Street's fifteen buildings housed 835...
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    southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland in County Dublin. It is south of Terenure, east of Templeogue, and is in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and 16. It...
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    suburb of Dublin, Ireland, 3 km (1.9 mi) northwest of Dún Laoghaire. It is named after the local geological rock formation to be found in the area of Blackrock...
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    in Dublin built houses along the Richmond Road. From the end of the 1700s, industries were established in the area, in particular the manufacture of flint...
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    Co., 1854. pp. 27–41. "The Exhibition of Art-Industry in Dublin". In: The exhibition of art-industry in Dublin 1853, Art Journal 1853. Harrison, Bernice...
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    Upper Dublin Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 25,569 at the 2010 census. Until the 1950s, Upper...
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    poplin industries and cotton and wool manufacture. The church was closed in 1975. It was burned by an arsonist in 1986. It is in the ownership of Dublin City...
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    Dublin Bus (Irish: Bus Átha Cliath) is an Irish state-owned bus operator providing services in Dublin. By far the largest bus operator in the city, it...
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    and noted as defunct. Dublin docklands. Aer Lingus Airbus A320-200. Ulster Bank in George's Quay Plaza. Guinness brewery in Dublin. Celtic Tiger Communications...
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    Irish Rebellion of 1798. As a member of the Dublin Corporation of Brewers, Guinness was also instrumental in petitioning the Irish House of Commons to change...
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