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Poolbeg (Irish: An Poll Beag) is an
artificial peninsula extending from Ringsend, Dublin, into
Dublin Bay. The
Poolbeg peninsula was
built between the...
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Poolbeg Lighthouse is an
active aid to
navigation at the
mouth of the
River Liffey, near
Poolbeg in Dublin, Ireland.
First established in 1767, it initially...
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Poolbeg Generating Station (Irish: ****hachtstáisiún an
Phoill Bhig),
colloquially known as The
Poolbeg Stacks, is a
power station owned and
operated by...
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Poolbeg Press is an
Irish book
publisher established in 1976. It
publishes romantic fiction,
literary fiction and non-fiction as well as children's fiction...
- Facility, also
known as the
Poolbeg Incinerator, is a waste-to-energy
plant serving the
Greater Dublin Area,
located on the
Poolbeg peninsula. The
plant is...
- city
centre to the west. A key
feature of the area is the
chimneys of
Poolbeg power station.
Formerly the
point where ships arriving from
across the...
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Prior to 1970,
Poolbeg Ordnance Datum was used: the low
water of
spring tide at
Poolbeg Lighthouse, Dublin, on 8
April 1837.
Poolbeg OD was
about 2.7...
- Las Flores,
Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 2005, ISBN 1842232193 The
Beach Bar,
Poolbeg Press, Dublin, 2006, ISBN 184223238X The Book Club,
Poolbeg Press, Dublin...
- Mulligan's is a pub in Dublin,
Ireland which opened on
Poolbeg Street in 1854. The
first Mulligan's was
established on
Thomas Street,
Dublin in 1782....
- Áras an Uachtaráin.
Other sights include the Anna
Livia monument. The
Poolbeg Towers are also
landmark features of Dublin, and
visible from
various spots...