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Kenure is a
cricket ground in Rush,
Fingal in Ireland. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1997, when
Ireland Under-23s
Women pla**** New South...
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Kenure House (Irish:
Ceann Iubhair –
headland of the yew trees) was a
large Georgian house and
estate in Rush,
County Dublin, Ireland. The main
house was...
- Four
streams come to the sea in the vicinity, St. Catherine's Stream,
Kenure Stream, the Rush Town Stream, and a
combined flow at the
western edge of...
- made
after his
contract with Fox ended. The
house used in the film was
Kenure House in Rush,
County Dublin, Ireland. Most
outdoor scenes were shot in...
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Champions (2011) Women's Twenty20
Internationals First WT20I v Ireland at
Kenure, Dublin; 27 June 2008 Last WT20I v ****stan at
National Stadium, Karachi;...
- Sunderland.
Perdio went into
receivership in 1965. By 1965,
Perdio also owned:
Kenure-Holt
Electronics and
Electric Audio Reproducers ("EAR") Ltd. "The Setmakers"...
- Rush
Personnel Captain Jarred Barnes Coach Conor Armstrong Team
information Colours Maroon and Gold Home
ground Kenure...
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Frescati House Glenalbyn Glencairn House Hillcourt Howth Castle Iveagh House Kenure House Killakee House Langford House Leinster House Lucan Manor Luttrellstown...
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Champions (2003) Women's Twenty20
Internationals First WT20I v West
Indies at
Kenure, Dublin; 27 June 2008 Last WT20I v Vanuatu at
Tolerance Oval, Abu Dhabi;...
- the IRA so they
could film there. Many of the
other scenes were set at
Kenure House in Rush,
Dublin Don
Sharp said he was
recommended as
director by the...