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Rathgar (Irish: Ráth Garbh,
meaning 'rough ringfort') is a
suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
Originally a village,
which from 1862 was part of the
township of...
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Rathmines and
Rathgar is a
former second-tier
local government area
within County Dublin. It was
created as the
Township of
Rathmines in 1847. In 1862...
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Rathmines and
Rathgar Musical Society,
known as the R&R, is an
amateur musical society founded in 1913 in the
Rathmines and
Rathgar, area of Dublin. They...
- side of the
Grand Canal and
stretches along the
Rathmines Road as far as
Rathgar to the south,
Ranelagh to the east, and Harold's
Cross to the west. It...
- century. He was born in
Rathgar (then in the countryside, but now a
suburb of Dublin), the
second son of
Robert Cusack of
Rathgar Castle (which Adam inherited...
- Irish,
different letters were used with the same walk numbers, such as
Rathgar Road
being D3 on mail
addresses in
English but S3 on
Irish addressed mail...
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electoral area of
Pembroke since 2019. From 2014 to 2019 it was in the
Rathgar–Rathmines LEA and
prior to that in Pembroke–Rathmines. It is
located in...
- St. Luke's
Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal
Naomh Lúcás), is a
hospital in
Rathgar, Dublin,
Ireland which has
specialised in
treating cancer patients from throughout...
- and
north of Rathfarnham, and also
borders the
suburbs of Templeogue,
Rathgar,
Kimmage and Perrystown.
Terenure Cross (Vaughan's Corner) was at one time...
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Stratford National School |
Rathgar".
Stratford National S.
Retrieved 16
November 2023. "CO. DUBLIN, DUBLIN,
ORWELL ROAD (
RATHGAR), NO. 033-35 (STRATFORD)...