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Kilmainham (Irish: Cill Mhaighneann,
meaning "St Maighneann's church") is a
south inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland,
south of the
River Liffey and west of...
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Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún
Chill Mhaighneann) is a
former prison in
Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It is now a
museum run by the
Office of
Public Works...
- pandemic. On 14 July 2020, they
performed a live set from Dublin's
iconic Kilmainham Gaol as part of the live
television series Other Voices. The recording...
- The
Kilmainham Treaty was an
informal agreement reached in May 1882
between Liberal British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone and the
Irish nationalist...
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Royal Hospital Kilmainham (Irish: Ospidéal Ríochta
Chill Mhaighneann) in
Kilmainham, Dublin, is a
former 17th-century
hospital at
Kilmainham in Ireland....
- The
Kilmainham Brooch is a late 8th- or
early 9th-century
Celtic brooch of the "penannular" type (i.e. its ring does not
fully close or is incomplete)...
- in the
Republican movement, who
married her fiancé
Joseph Plunkett in
Kilmainham Gaol only a few
hours before he was
executed for his part in the 1916...
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urban districts of Clontarf, Drumcondra,
Clonliffe and Glasnevin, and New
Kilmainham from
County Dublin 1930
Transfer of
former urban districts of Pembroke...
- The
Manor of
Kilmainham was a
manor encomp****ing the
village of
Kilmainham in
County Dublin, Ireland, just
outside the city of Dublin. It one of several...
- a church, two pubs, and a
newsagent near the
centre of the village.
Kilmainham Wood
station on the
former Dublin to
Kingscourt railway line was situated...