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Glasnevin (Irish: Glas Naíon,
meaning "stream of the infants", also
known as Glas Naedhe,
meaning "stream of O'Naeidhe"
after a
local stream and an ancient...
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Glasnevin Cemetery (Irish:
Reilig Ghlas Naíon) is a
large cemetery in
Glasnevin, Dublin,
Ireland which opened in 1832. It
holds the
graves and memorials...
- This is a list of
notable people buried in
Glasnevin Cemetery.
Thomas Ashe – died on
hunger strike in 1917
Kevin Barry –
medical student executed for...
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called Drumcondra,
Clonliffe and
Glasnevin, encomp****ing
Drumcondra and the
neighbouring districts of
Clonliffe and
Glasnevin,
governed by a body of town commissioners...
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Glasnevin is an
unincorporated community in Key West
Rural Muni****lity No. 70 in the
province of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Located on
highway 13, it is approximately...
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applied to the
College of
Amenity Horticulture at the
Botanic Gardens in
Glasnevin, Dublin,
failing the
first time, but
securing entry three years later...
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Glasnevin railway station was a
Great Southern and
Western Railway (GS&WR)
station serving Glasnevin in Dublin, Ireland.
Together with
nearby Drumcondra...
- Drumcondra,
Clonliffe and
Glasnevin is a
former second-tier
local government area
within County Dublin. It was
created as a
township in 1878. In 1899...
- memory. A
small ceremony still takes place at Parnell's
graveside in
Glasnevin Cemetery on the
Sunday nearest 6 October. It is
attended by a
small number...
- The
Manor of
Glasnevin (also
known as
Grange Gorman) was one of
several manors, or liberties, that
existed in Dublin,
Ireland since the
arrival of the...