Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish: Binn Éadair, meaning 'Éadar's peak'; Old Norse: Hǫfuð) is an affluent peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland...
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Howth Castle (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH) and estate lie just outside the village of Howth, County Dublin in Ireland, in the administration of Fingal County Council...
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Howth is a village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. Howth may also refer to: Howth, Tasmania, a locality in Tasmania, Australia Earl of Howth, a title...
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Howth Head (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Ceann Bhinn Éadair in Irish) is a peninsula northeast of the city of Dublin in Ireland, within the governance of Fingal County...
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The Howth Tram on the Hill of Howth Tramway was a tram which served Howth Head, near Dublin, Ireland. The termini were at Sutton railway station, by the...
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Earl of Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH) was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1767 for Thomas St Lawrence, 15th Baron Howth, who was elevated...
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The Church of the Assumption, Howth is a Roman Catholic church in Howth, in Fingal in the traditional County Dublin. The church is situated at the junction...
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The Howth 17 is a type of keelboat. It was designed in 1897 and launched in Ireland in 1898. It is the oldest one-design keelboat racing class in the...
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"excursion" destination of Poulaphouca Falls, and two services concerning Howth. At its peak, with over 60 miles (97 km) of active line, the system was...
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Howth is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Central Coast, in the North West region of Tasmania. It is located about...
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The Ben of Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish: Beann Éadair ) is a hilly area on Howth Head, adjacent to the 171 metre high Black Linn, the peninsula's highest...
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Howth station (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish: Stáisiún Bhinn Éadair), is a railway station in Fingal, Ireland that serves Howth village and one side of Howth Head...
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Ireland. It occupies the tombolo which links Howth Head to the mainland, some of the lower slopes of Howth Hill, and a little of the adjacent coasts. The...
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Ireland's Eye (category Howth)
island off the coast of County Dublin, Ireland. Situated directly north of Howth village and harbour, the island is easily reached by regular seasonal tourist...
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kiss. Filming began in May 2013 in Toronto before moving to Dublin and Howth. Lily Collins as Rosie Dunne Beau Rose Garratt as Rosie (6 years old) Lara...
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The Howth gun-running (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH) involved the delivery of 1,500 Mauser rifles to the Irish Volunteers at Howth harbour in Ireland on 26 July 1914...
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Howth Junction & Donaghmede railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Ghabhal Bhinn Éadair agus Dhomhnach Míde) serves the area of Donaghmede, and parts of Kilbarrack...
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The Garland of Howth, also known as the Codex Usserianus Secundus, designated by r2 or 28 (in the Beuron system), is a fragmentary 8th to 10th century...
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The Old Courthouse in Howth is a former place of worship that was subsequently used as a courthouse. It was built around 1845 and used as a place of worship...
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Clontarf and Hill of Howth Tramroad Company (C&HoHTCo) operated a tram service from central Dublin via Dollymount in Clontarf to Howth Harbour in the Dublin...
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Christopher St Lawrence, 8th Baron Howth (died 1589) was an Irish politician and peer. He was a member of the Privy Council of Ireland, and played a leading...
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Nicholas St. Lawrence, 9th Baron Howth (c.1550–1607) was a leading member of the Anglo-Irish nobility in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries...
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railway network, stretching from Greystones, County Wicklow, in the south to Howth and Malahide in north County Dublin. The DART serves 31 stations and consists...
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Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio (redirect from Martello Tower at Howth)
Radio is a museum of communication history based in the Martello tower in Howth, Dublin. The tower was built in 1805, one of the many towers built along...
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Sutton, in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland. It neighbours Claremont Beach by Howth village, and, across the water (the exit of the inlet of Baldoyle Bay),...
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two. Today, some of the wealthiest areas in Ireland, such as Malahide, Howth, Clontarf, and Castleknock, lie north of the river. Not being an administrative...
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meant a lot to him." In the early 1980s, he purchased properties on the Howth peninsula north of Dublin, one of which, White Horses in Sutton, was a 50th...
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New York City, working. In Ireland, he attended the National School in Howth. However, following his parents' divorce the children moved back to the...
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O'Tooles GAC clubhouse and playing pitches. Ayrfield is also a parish in the Howth deanery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. It is served by the...
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Lawrence, 2nd Baron Howth in about 1440 over the ownership of an exceptionally large grampus (Risso's dolphin) which had been stranded on Howth peninsula in...
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