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Abberley Court,
sonicboombox (guest)
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18 years ago:
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Chapters,
P (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Huge bookshop including a fantastic large collection of second-hand books.
Blackrock Business Park,
Alex (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Here is located Arantech
Esso services station,
oatlands (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
der is always a Q in ur garage....y??
Aon Ireland, Mount Street,
Simo (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
real helpful... i found the place no problem
Locks Windsor Terrace,
xetra (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
xetra
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Ger Donnelly (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Need an office or meeting room for an hour, half day or week?
Ashpine House Business Centre- Now Open!
Boardroom Facilities
Office Facilities
Virtual & Serviced Offices
www.ashpine.ie
Telephone: 01 8827840 and 01 8997100
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
ajc (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
hgfhgf
Harold's Cross, (Crois Araild),
KumKAKAShi (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
the place where my mom is
Aviva Stadium,
MARTIN55S (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
NOW aUGUST 2007 JUST RUBBLE
The Swan,
xian xial (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
was used in the movie 'the courier' with gabrial byrne
Texaco,
James (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
No LOnger a service station
St Brigid's Church,
iris kaar (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
yes
St Brigid's Church,
iris kaar (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
how do i get there?
Bewleys Hotel Leopardstown,
eoghan
wrote
18 years ago:
nice rooms good service
bad food
O'Dwyers Kilmacud,
Zino (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
ahhh my granda's local
Mount Jerome Cemetery,
ariel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
good1
Carrickmines Luas Station,
lennonpatrickhotmail.com (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
In 1958, a double-track suburban railway popularly known as The Harcourt Street Line that ran from Dublin through Dundrum and Foxrock to Bray was abruptly closed and abandoned shortly afterwards. This decision was taken by the Fianna Fail government at the time. Forty years later, in May 1998, the Government decided to invest substantially in a new railway Luas Line B that would run along the identical trackbed of the Harcourt Street Line as far as the Sandyford Industrial Estate, a distance of some eight kilometres. This extraordinary reversal of the earlier decision to close and abandon a public transport corridor through the south Dublin suburbs has prompted the present book.
References:Brian Mac Aongusa
Carrickmines Castle Area (ruins),
lennonpatrickhotmail.com (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
The Not - very ancient ruined dewllings were actual very old and it was a castle to protect the Norman (English) from the Irish.
Here is a "The reason for the construction of such a large defended area very becomes clear when the abundant historical sources are consulted. It was a Norman Castle, probably founded in the 13th Century. It's primary function was to protect the main routeway from the Gaelic held Wicklow Mountains into the Norman (later English) held Dublin area. This was its function from its foundation until its fall. It endured some 400 years of semi- constant warfare, as shown by its refortifications in the 14th and 15th Centuries. It was also subjected to siege up to three times in the 15th Century, attacked once in 1599 and finally in 1642 was besieged and destroyed.
The Carrickmines Castle Complex is a unique site, which has produced the largest assemblage of medieval pottery ever found in rural Ireland, the site of a mass grave, the first major study of a border Castle and the first major study of the external associated settlement and remains of a Medieval/Early Modern Castle. Coupled with this, the 1.5 acre 'Revetted Fosse' enclosure with its revetted wall and three defensive ditches is unique in Irish archaeology. This site is not just of national significance, but is of major relevance to both British and Continental Castle Studies.
Carrickmines was of international importance for a number of reasons. It is not as spectacular as some European examples, but it is its situation that is the key. It represents one of the border Castle's of the Norman Angevin Empire, who ruled parts of France, Britain and Ireland. Very few of these early border castles have ever been excavated." Copied from articles from Gabi for more see:http://www.friendsoftheirishenvironment.net/main/article.php?sid=275
Actual detials of the battle in 1654 when the castle was destoyed the battle
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~walsh/carrickm.html
Odeon Cinema,
paddy fox (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
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