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Phibsborough (/ˈfɪbzbərə/; Irish:
Baile Phib), also
spelled Phibsboro, is a
mixed commercial and
residential neighbourhood on the
Northside of Dublin,...
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nicknamed The Joy, is a
medium security men's
prison located in
Phibsborough in the
centre of Dublin, Ireland. The
current prison Governor is Ray...
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Phibsborough (Irish:
Baile Phib) is a stop on the Luas light-rail tram
system in Dublin, Ireland. It
opened in 2017 as a stop on Luas
Cross City, an extension...
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Phibsborough Public Library is an art deco and
Georgian style public library in
Phibsborough,
Dublin designed by
Robert Sorley Lawrie working in the city...
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large Roman Catholic church located in
Phibsborough, in the
north of Dublin. In the
early 19th century,
Phibsborough was a crime-ridden
suburb home to many...
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James Joseph Power (4 May 1918 in
Phibsborough,
Dublin – 13
April 2009 in Dublin) was an
Irish sculptor, who like his
sister May
Power (1903-1993) learnt...
- (/ˈmætər/ "matter"), is a
major teaching hospital,
based at
Eccles Street,
Phibsborough, on the
northside of Dublin, Ireland. It is
managed by
Ireland East Hospital...
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become a
renowned sculptor. The
family moved to 18
Geraldine Street,
Phibsborough in
early 1912,
where Power's
father established his
stone carving business...
- of
State for
European Affairs from 2013 to 2014.
Donohoe was born in
Phibsborough, Dublin, in 1974 and grew up in Blanchardstown. He is the son of a Stena...
- stone-carving
business in 1912 from his new home at 18
Geraldine Street,
Phibsborough. As the firm grew, it
moved to
premises nearby at 15
Berkeley Street...