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Baldoyle (Irish:
Baile Dúill) is a
coastal suburb of Dublin's northside. It is
located in the
southeastern part of the
jurisdiction of Fingal, Ireland...
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Baldoyle Bay is a sea
inlet on the east
coast of
Fingal in Ireland, in the
traditional County Dublin. It is
situated between Portmarnock, at its head,...
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United Kingdom.
Sudocrem is
still manufactured in Dublin, in the
suburb of
Baldoyle. A 2012
Irish Independent article said: "Sudocrem is the
spuds and bacon...
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serves the
village and
district of Sutton, and is also
accessible from
Baldoyle. The
station opened on 30 July 1846. The
Howth tram ran
between here and...
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Baldoyle railway station served nearby Baldoyle. It was located, on the down side,
between Howth Junction and Portmarnock, the
later Clongriffin is now...
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working on its development.
Clongriffin is 2 km (1.24 mi)
inland from
Baldoyle Bay and 10 km (6.21 mi)
northeast of
Dublin city centre, in
northern Donaghmede...
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residential suburb on the
northern side of Dublin, Ireland,
formed from
parts of
Baldoyle,
Coolock and
Raheny in the 1970s. It
contains a mid-size
shopping centre...
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departure for Dublin. In 1904 he
moved to
Baldoyle,
County Dublin, to
begin employment at the
Metropolitan Baldoyle Race
Company Limited. There, he worked...
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Beach by
Howth village, and,
across the
water (the exit of the
inlet of
Baldoyle Bay),
Portmarnock Strand. It is
served by a li****uard
during the summer...
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North of
River Liffey (Northside)
Applewood Arbour Hill
Artane Ashtown Baldoyle Balgriffin Ballybough Ballyboughal Ballygall Ballymun Balrothery Bayside...