An election to Dublin City Council took place on 27 June 1991 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 52 councillors were elected from twelve local...
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Dublin Corporation (Irish: Bardas Bhaile Átha Cliath), known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo, is the former name of the city government...
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Dún Laoghaire. At the 1991 local election, the electoral counties of Dublin–Belgard and Dublin–Fingal were renamed as South Dublin and Fingal respectively...
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Dublin–Fingal (Fingal from 1991) to the north, and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown to the southeast. At the 1985 local election and the 1991 local election, the...
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and sit on the council. Dublin Corporation (now Dublin City Council) becomes the new municipal authority for the city of Dublin. Daniel O'Connell was elected...
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Local Government Act 2001. Until 2001, the authority was known as Dublin Corporation. The council is responsible for public housing and community, roads...
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Dublin postal districts have been used by Ireland's postal service, known as An Post, to sort mail in Dublin. The system is similar to that used in cities...
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Barney Rock (category Dublin inter-county Gaelic footballers)
and was managing Dublin GAA club St Sylvester's in 2000. Rock was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1991 Dublin Corporation election for the Progressive...
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An election to Dublin City Council took place on 10 June 1999 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 52 councillors were elected from thirteen...
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The Dublin election riot occurred during the contested Irish General Election of 1713. It concerned the Dublin City constituency, which returned two members...
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Dublin is the capital city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin...
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Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 9 May 2012. "Dublin results". The Irish Times. 1 July 1991. Retrieved 12 July 2011. Fed Cup – Caitríona Ruane player...
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An election to Dublin County Council in the electoral county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown within Dublin County took place on 27 June 1991 as part of that...
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Róisín Shortall (category Alumni of University College Dublin)
1991 Dublin Corporation election for the local electoral area of Drumcondra. Shortall was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1992 general election,...
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An election to the electoral county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown within Dublin County to Dublin County Council took place on 20 June 1985 as part of that...
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county of Dublin—Belgard was established in 1985 with 26 members. Its members also sat as members of Dublin County Council. At the 1991 local election, the...
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An election to Dublin City Council took place on 20 June 1985 as part of that year's Irish local elections. 52 councillors were elected from twelve local...
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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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Mayor of Dublin (Irish: Ardmhéara Bhaile Átha Cliath) is the honorary title of the chairperson (Irish: Cathaoirleach [ˈkahiːɾˠl̠ʲəx]) of Dublin City Council...
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Apollo House was a 9-storey office block in Tara Street, Dublin, Ireland. Apollo House was built in 1969 for the Norwich Union Group by Block Office and...
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The Dublin whiskey fire took place on 18 June 1875 in the Liberties area of Dublin. It lasted a single night but killed 13 people (from alcohol poisoning)...
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Nelson's Pillar (redirect from Nelson's Column, Dublin)
by the Irish Army. The decision to build the monument was taken by Dublin Corporation in the euphoria following Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar...
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On the evening of 23 November 2023, a riot took place in Dublin, Ireland, and involved multiple incidents of vandalism, arson, and looting in the city...
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momentum from his campaign against the Dublin Bay oil refinery building, Loftus was elected to Dublin Corporation in 1974. In the following years Loftus...
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modest funds, the DADC bought land at low cost, for example from Dublin Corporation for cost price. Their housing developments were popular, consisting...
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the city's water engineer and a manufacturer of water pumps. The Dublin Corporation paid Oates £6 to maintain the fire engines and a crew of six firefighters...
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general election. With greater finances available, major changes began to take place. A scheme of replacing tenements with decent housing for Dublin's poor...
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Jeananne Crowley (category Actresses from County Dublin)
College Dublin. She was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1991 local elections for the Irish Progressive Democrats party. She stood for election to the...
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Georgian buildings and streets associated with the linen and cloth trade in Dublin, Ireland which later gave its name to a surrounding area. It was also temporarily...
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Hall was a purpose-built music hall that existed on Fishamble Street in Dublin city centre, Ireland. It was built using subscriptions from a charitable...
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