Lambay Island (Irish: Reachrainn), often simply Lambay, is an island in the Irish Sea off the coast of north County Dublin, Ireland. The largest island...
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Killininny Castle, Firhouse Kilsallaghan Castle Knocklyne (Knocklyon) Castle, Knocklyon. Intact, private residence. Lambay Castle, Lambay Island Lanestown...
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completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The family seat is Lambay Castle, in Lambay Island, County Dublin. Edward Charles Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke...
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extensions to Lambay Castle, Lambay Island, near Dublin, consisting of a circular battlement enclosing the restored and extended castle and farm building...
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families of Britain and Ireland: (375) Baring of Membland House and Lambay Castle, Barons Revelstoke". Landed families of Britain and Ireland. Retrieved...
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official home of the President of India". 19 September 2015. "1450 – Howth Castle, Co. Dublin". archiseek. Retrieved 18 March 2017. "1930 – Islandbridge War...
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families of Britain and Ireland: (375) Baring of Membland House and Lambay Castle, Barons Revelstoke". Landed families of Britain and Ireland. Retrieved...
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his life in Kenya, where he was a farmer, but also spent some time at Lambay Castle following his father's death. He succeeded his father as the 5th Baron...
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Drumcondra, Dublin (redirect from Drumcondra Castle)
Area for its housing scheme. These houses built along what is now known as Lambay Road are conventional in design and built in blocks of four with some semi-detached...
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the 1st millenium, Viking raids began to occur along the Irish coast with Lambay Island and Howth being two of the prominent areas which still retain Norse...
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Richard Cassels (redirect from Richard Castle (architect))
Richard Coplen. Sources Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard...
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father acquired Lambay Island, located in the Irish Sea. Rupert's godfather, Edwin Lutyens, was responsible for the restoration of the castle on the Island...
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architect for Lady Kenmare's brother, the 3rd Lord Revelstoke, at Lambay Castle on Lambay Island, County Dublin) advised Lord Kenmare to build the second...
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Wedge Tomb Kippure Lambay Island Leinster House Leopardstown Racecourse Liberty Hall The Little Museum of Dublin Malahide Castle Marlay Park Martello...
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Line. She was large, fast and technically advanced. She ran aground off Lambay Island and sank, on her maiden voyage, in 1854. Of more than 650 aboard...
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prisoners of state while the majority of the rank and file were imprisoned on Lambay Island where many died of disease and starvation. Galway next capitulated...
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Area of Conservation, lies about a kilometre north of Howth harbour, with Lambay Island some 5 km further to the north. A Martello tower exists on each of...
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when recent rains have left the washed air clear, while the islands of Lambay and Ireland's Eye give an added beauty to the sea-scape which lies beyond...
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of state, while the majority of the rank and file were incarcerated on Lambay Island where many died of disease and starvation. Aughrim was the decisive...
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were set to take 12,000 Spanish soldiers through St George's Channel to Lambay Island, Ireland. O'Connor and Cornelius O'Mulrian, Bishop of Killaloe, would...
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pursuits, particularly at Lambay Island, north of Dublin, which he acquired in 1904. He employed Edwin Lutyens to restore the castle there. In 1927, he donated...
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Street Howth Castle Howth Head International Financial Services Centre Ireland's Eye Irish Writers Centre James Joyce Centre King's Inns Lambay Island Malahide...
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ISBN 1-871793-03-3. Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. Ó Gráda, Diarmuid, Georgian Dublin; The Forces...
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ISBN 0-7171-1386-8. Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dame Street...
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ISBN 978-0-30010-923-8. Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. McDonald, Frank (1985). The Destruction of Dublin...
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in the Thames Estuary 297 RMS Tayleur 1854 (21 January) Shipwrecked off Lambay Island, Dublin Bay during its maiden voyage after its iron hull deflected...
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the country towards the village of the Man-of-War and the sea, including Lambay Island, Ireland's Eye, Howth, and the Dublin and Wicklow mountains.". Much...
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required) Sources Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. John Flynn and Jerry Kelleher, Dublin Journeys...
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21 January 1854 A White Star Line clipper that ran aground and sank off Lambay Island 8 kilometres (4.3 nmi) from Dublin Bay. 53°28′54″N 06°01′12″W /...
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Emperor of the Muglins, Prince of the Holy Island of Magee, Elector of Lambay and Ireland's Eye, Defender of his own Faith and Respecter of All Others...
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