Marlborough Street (Irish: Sráid Mhaoilbhríde) is a street in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The street was named Great Marlborough Street after...
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main street (jalan) of the city of Yogyakarta, the name of which is believed to be an Indonesianised version of Marlborough Marlborough Street, Dublin, a...
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States Marlborough Street, Dublin in Dublin, Ireland Marlborough Street Bridge, design name of what is now the Rosie Hackett Bridge Marlborough Street Training...
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Retrieved 5 February 2022. "Tyrone House (Department of Education), Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, DUBLIN". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 20 January 2022....
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Marlborough Street Training College was a teacher training college in Marlborough Street, Dublin, Ireland. It was established in 1837 by the Commissioners...
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Henry Street and Mary Street, Mountjoy Square, Marlborough Street, North Wall, O'Connell Street, Parnell Square, and Talbot Street. This area include the...
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Street, Marlborough Street, Dublin 1, Dublin City". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 20 October 2020. Whelan, Yvonne (2003). Reinventing modern Dublin :...
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Marlborough Street, Dublin was a Church of Ireland parish church. It was replaced by a new church, St. Thomas's Church, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin,...
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was built in 1779. It should not be confused with Tyrone House, Marlborough Street, Dublin, a townhouse designed by Richard Cassels for The 1st Earl of Tyrone...
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St Mary's Pro-Cathedral (category Churches of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin)
Pro-Cathedral, the Chapel in Marlborough Street or the Pro, is a pro-cathedral and is the episcopal seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland...
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headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are at Marlborough Street, Dublin. The departmental team consists of the following: Minister for...
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O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is a street in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, running north from the River Liffey. It connects the O'Connell...
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lands bordering Marlborough Street (formerly Tyrone Street) in what was to become a fashionable part of North Dublin city off Sackville Street. It was one...
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Talbot Street (/ˈtɔːlbət/; Irish: Sráid Thalbóid) is a city-centre street located on Dublin's Northside, near to Dublin Connolly railway station. It was...
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Connolly station (redirect from Dublin Amiens Street)
operations on 29 November 1844 as Dublin Station, but was renamed Amiens Street Station ten years later, after the street where it is located.[citation needed]...
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Retrieved 19 October 2020. McDonald, Frank (1985). The destruction of Dublin. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. p. 199. ISBN 0-7171-1386-8. OCLC 60079186. Archived...
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Larry Mullen Jr. (category Musicians from Dublin (city))
overlapping with his time in U2. He attended Scoil Colmcille, Marlborough Street, Dublin. He took the exams for Chanel College and St. Paul's, two Catholic...
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(462 m) above sea level. Marlborough is served by state routes 101 and 124. Roxbury (north) Harrisville (northeast) Dublin (east) Jaffrey (southeast)...
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Harry Clarke (category Artists from Dublin (city))
[citation needed] Clarke was educated at the Model School in Marlborough Street, Dublin and Belvedere College, which he left in 1905. He was devastated...
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Rosie Hackett Bridge (redirect from Marlborough Street Bridge)
tram bridge in Dublin, Ireland, which opened on 20 May 2014. Spanning the River Liffey and joining Marlborough Street to Hawkins Street, it is used solely...
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original Cathal Brugha Street was the section west of Marlborough Street, which was created as part of the reconstruction of Dublin after the damage of the...
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to Marlborough Street. St Mary's Pro-Cathedral sits on the corner of Cathedral and Marlborough Streets. On 18th century maps of Dublin, this street is...
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taking up his seat. The party's headquarters was located at Marlborough Street in Dublin. Largely inactive since 1928, Larkin revived the IWL for his...
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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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Marlborough (Irish: Maoilbhríde) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram system in Dublin, Ireland. It opened in 2017 as a stop on Luas Cross City, an extension...
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Thomas's Church, is a redundant Church of Ireland church on Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin. The church was designed by the architect Fredrick G. Hicks and it was...
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Bhaitsiléir) is a street and quay on the north bank of the Liffey, Dublin, Ireland. It runs between Liffey Street Lower (to the west) and O'Connell Street Lower and...
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west along Abbey Street through the city centre, and the Abbey Street stop is located between O'Connell Street and Marlborough Street, on two lanes reserved...
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Luas (redirect from Dublin Luas tram system)
to run along Marlborough Street, across the River Liffey on the Rosie Hackett Bridge, continues along Hawkins Street and College Street and joins up with...
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Dick McKee (category People from County Dublin)
tricolour-adorned coffins lay side by side at St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral on Marlborough Street, Dublin. Aged 27 and 32 years, respectively, they were laid to rest at...
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