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    Glencullen Standing Stone is a standing stone and National Monument located in Glencullen, County Dublin, Ireland. Glencullen Standing Stone is located...
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    Communications Masts, some of which are visible from Glencullen. Glencullen also has an important standing stone at Newtown Hill and also has an earthen burial...
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  • 276 Glencullen Standing Stone Standing Stone Glencullen 53°13′11″N 6°13′03″W / 53.219771°N 6.217385°W / 53.219771; -6.217385 (Glencullen Standing Stone)...
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    276 Glencullen Standing Stone Standing Stone Glencullen 53°13′11″N 6°13′03″W / 53.219771°N 6.217385°W / 53.219771; -6.217385 (Glencullen Standing Stone)...
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    modern housing development. The Luí na Gréine (English:Sunset) granite standing stone monument is located on the seaside pathway at Sutton strand and was...
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    late 20th century. Similarly, quarries at Glencullen and Barnacullia in the "Dublin Mountains" provided stone for such buildings as the G. P. O. on O'Connell...
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    megalithic standing stones in Boherboy, that are known locally as Adam and Eve. Nearby is the Raheen Standing Stone, a megalithic standing stone in a field...
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    us for a special screening of "Stone" which captured the long tradition of stone working in the Barnacullia / Glencullen area of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown...
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    between the villages of Glencullen and Brockey. This was described in 1836 by the antiquarian Eugene O'Curry as a long stone 10 feet (3.0 metres) long...
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  • formed at the same time, whereas granite from Three Rock Mountain and Glencullen contained conspicious crystals of mica up to half an inch (12 mm) wide...
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    Jordan; McCarthy, Niamh; Cullen, Eoin (3 January 2023). "Reassessing long-standing meteorological records: an example using the national hottest day in Ireland"...
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    of St. Sepulchre, one of the liberties of Dublin. The courthouse (still standing) and gaol for the use of the manor were located at the corner of Long Lane...
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    Taylor's time, the place was neglected. Twenty years ago the walls were still standing but little now remains but some heaps of rubble. St Columba's College is...
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    the Hell Fire Wood car park along the R115 road between Rathfarnham and Glencullen. The woods consist of around 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) of forest roads...
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    fortifications from that time have been found on the coast, and some of the stone is kept in the Maritime Museum. The name is officially spelt Dún Laoghaire...
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    dismantled, however by popular local demand the ESB decided to keep them standing. Ringsend has a range of shops, pubs, flats and businesses. It also has...
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    It was replaced with Whitworth Bridge in 1816. The oldest bridge still standing is Mellows Bridge, (originally Queens Bridge) constructed in 1764 on the...
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    are several antiquities in the area, including ruined churches and standing stones. The ruins of several castles and defensive-type structures remain...
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    the property was sold. A number of buildings were built and are still standing and a number of buildings although redeveloped retain the names connected...
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    Tankers' entire fleet was lost in the war. Vizeadmiral Karl Dönitz issued a standing order to U-boats on 4 September 1940, which defined belligerent, neutral...
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