- Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. The
premises include the 'RDS Arena', 'RDS
Simmonscourt', 'RDS Main Hall' and
other venues which are used
regularly for exhibitions...
-
edition of the
Eurovision Song Contest, held on 30
April 1988 in the RDS
Simmonscourt Pavilion in Dublin,
Ireland and
presented by Pat
Kenny and Mic****e Rocca...
-
broadcaster Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ), the
contest was held at the RDS
Simmonscourt on 4
April 1981, and was
hosted by
Irish television journalist Doireann...
- took
place during the late 20th
century were part of the Troubles. "
Simmonscourt Castle Archaeological Works".
Archaeological Consultancy Services Ireland...
- the
Point Theatre,
Dublin (2001–2007) and the
Royal Dublin Society's
Simmonscourt,
Dublin (2008–2010).
Irish artists to have
showcased their music included...
- contest. On 30
April 1988, the
Eurovision Song
Contest was held at the RDS
Simmonscourt Pavilion in
Dublin hosted by
Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ), and broadcast...
- Annefield,
Simmonscourt and Priesthouse,
belong to the
barony of Rathdown. The
smallest of these, Annefield, is
itself an
enclave of
Simmonscourt which gives...
-
Dublin Society,
whose land
holdings take in much of the
townland of
Simmonscourt Notes:
Maritime Boundaries (County
Borough of Dublin)
Order 1985 (S.I...
- addition, RTÉ was also the host
broadcaster and
staged the
event at the RDS
Simmonscourt in Dublin,
after winning the
previous edition with the song "What's Another...
- Pops. On 4
April 1981, the
Eurovision Song
Contest was held at the RDS
Simmonscourt in
Dublin hosted by
Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ) and
broadcast live throughout...