Santry (Irish: Seantrabh, meaning 'Old tribe') is a suburb on the northside of Dublin, Ireland, bordering Coolock, Glasnevin, Kilmore and Ballymun. It...
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Santry Court was a Georgian house and demesne in Santry, north County Dublin built between 1703-09 on the site of an earlier medieval residence. The Santry...
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Denis Santry (14 May 1879 – 14 April 1960) was an Irish architect and cartoonist. He was a pioneer of animated cartoons in South Africa and the architect...
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Santry is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eddie Santry (1876–1919), American featherweight boxer Edward Santry (1861–1899), American...
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Margaret Santry (July 9, 1904 - September 7, 1975) was an American journalist and radio host. The daughter of Swedish parents, Santry was born in Woodcliff...
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Santry is a suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Santry may also refer to: Santry (surname) Santry Court or Santry Desmsne a public park and former...
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Edward M. Santry (December 11, 1876 – January 28, 1919), was an American featherweight boxer who took the World Featherweight Championship on October 10...
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Edward Santry (1861 – March 6, 1899) was an American professional baseball player who played in six Major League Baseball games for the Detroit Wolverines...
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Morton Stadium (redirect from Santry Stadium)
National Athletics Stadium, is an athletics stadium in Santry Demesne, Santry in Ireland. Often called Santry Stadium, it is the centre for athletics events in...
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youth. He was one of the home representatives in the Golden Mile race in Santry in 1958 when Herb Elliott, Murray Halberg, Ronnie Delany, Albie Thomas and...
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Baron Barry of Santry, in the County of Dublin, was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1661 for the Irish lawyer and politician Sir James...
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roughly 7 km north of Dublin in Ireland. This area is in the civil parish of Santry, within the barony of Coolock. The townland is entirely within the perimeter...
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Santry River (Irish: Abhainn Sheantraibh) is a small watercourse on the north side of Dublin city, one of the forty or so watercourses monitored by Dublin...
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was mostly in Raheny. The locality is bounded by the railway cutting, the Santry River within the Springdale Road Linear Park, and Brookwood Avenue. The...
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Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Clondalkin, Omni Shopping Centre in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham, Northside Shopping Centre in Coolock...
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village, on Dublin city's Northside in Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear...
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Henry Barry, 4th Baron Barry of Santry (1710–1751), often referred to simply as Lord Santry, was an Irish peer, who was a notorious rake. He is unique...
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Help It" (1993), Rebecca initially rejects the advances of plumber Don Santry (Tom Berenger), but Frasier orders her to give Don another chance. For weeks...
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partnership. Williams set up Daisy Chain Productions in early 2016 with Dom Santry and Bill Milner (both of whom she met while working on iBoy) to develop...
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Putnam, Bell & Russell (redirect from Putnam, Bell, Dutch & Santry)
Putnam & Bell, which became Putnam, Bell, Dutch & Santry after Charles F. Dutch and Arthur J. Santry became partners. In 1929, he joined Choate, Hall &...
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Barry of Santry (1680 – 27 January 1734) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and official. Barry was the son of Richard Barry, 2nd Baron Barry of Santry, and Elizabeth...
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Tiger Stadium. Wayne State University Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0814325124. Santry, Joe; Thomson, Cindy. "Ban Johnson". Society for American Baseball Research...
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St. Pappan's Church (category Santry)
Pappan's Church, is a Church of Ireland church in Santry, a suburb of Dublin. Today it belongs to the Santry (St. Pappan's), Glasnevin (St. Mobhi's) and Finglas...
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passionate feeling of Irish patriotism. He named a local blacksmith, James Santry, and his headmaster at Lisavaird National School, Denis Lyons, as the first...
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of separation. Rebecca Howe continues her relationship with plumber Don Santry. Frasier Crane helps Woody Boyd write Woody's political speech. A semi-unemployed...
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Naniken River (section Link to River Santry)
Shanliss Way, in what is now a light industrial zone off Santry Avenue (formerly Santry Lane), in Santry. It passes under Schoolhouse Lane and the Oak Park...
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patronage of the Church of Ireland. In 1995 it merged with Santry and Glasnevin to form the Santry (St. Pappan's), Glasnevin (St. Mobhi's) and Finglas Grouping...
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Dublin's Northside, Ireland. Located in the Dublin 5 district, it borders Santry, Beaumont, Artane, and Coolock. It is part of the larger Kilmore area. Kilmore...
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The Domvile Baronetcy, of Templeogue and Santry House in the County of Dublin, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 22 May 1815 for Compton...
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Moran sits on the board of his brother's Sports Surgery Clinic (SSC) in Santry, which opened in 2007. Dublin All-Ireland Senior Football Championship:...
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