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Fishamble Street (/ˈfɪʃæmbəl/; Irish: Sráid
Sheamlas an Éisc) is a
street in Dublin,
Ireland within the old city walls. The
street joins Wood Quay at...
- north, Dame
Street to the south,
Westmoreland Street to the east and
Fishamble Street to the west. It is
promoted as Dublin's 'cultural quarter' and...
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Fishamble: The New Play
Company is a Dublin-based
theatre company specialising in new writing.
Fishamble: The New Play
Company originated as Pigsback,...
- Neale's
Great Musick Hall or the
Fishamble Street Music Hall was a purpose-built
music hall that
existed on
Fishamble Street in
Dublin city centre, Ireland...
- Handel's
oratorio Messiah was
first performed at Neal's
Music Hall, in
Fishamble Street, on 13
April 1742.
There are
several theatres within the city centre...
- held
between December 1741 and
February 1742 at the
Great Music Hall,
Fishamble Street. The
venue had been
built in 1741
specifically to
accommodate concerts...
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Evangelist was a
Church of
Ireland church located on the west side of
Fishamble Street in the
centre of Dublin, Ireland. It was
founded in the 12th century...
- was a
madam who
operated the
Maiden Tower brothel on
Copper Alley, off
Fishamble Street in the
southwest part of Dublin, Ireland.
Convicted of killing...
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Office in
Ireland was
first located in High
Street in
Dublin moving to
Fishamble Street in 1689, to
Sycamore Alley in 1709 and then in 1755 to
Peter Bardin's...
- Manchester, Sevenoaks, Whitby,
Worcester and Armagh.
There is also a
Fishamble Street in Dublin, Ireland.
Although not
named in the
Domesday Book of...