Articles of interest in Confey
The R136 road is a regional road in Ireland, located in the southwest of Dublin. Named the Outer Ring Road, the route (which is dual carriageway), bypasses west of Clondalkin (around Grange Castle) connecting the N4 to the Tallaght Bypass (N81), cro…
Pimlico is an inner city area of Dublin, Ireland on the southside in Dublin 8. It is located between Thomas Court and Ardee Street. At the Thomas Court end of Pimlico is Pimlico Cottage. It is close to the St.
Park West and Cherry Orchard railway station is an Iarnród Éireann railway station in Ballyfermot, Dublin, serving the Parkwest and the Cherry Orchard area.
Moyle Park College is a secondary school in Clondalkin, South Dublin, Ireland.
Mount Venus (or Cill an Véineas in Irish) is a sacred megalithic site in Edmondstown, County Dublin, Ireland on the Mount Venus Road.
Marrowbone Lane (Irish: Lána Mhuire Mhaith) is a street off Cork Street in Dublin, Ireland. The name is a corruption of St.
Lindsay Road National School is a primary school in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland, opened in 1910. It is co-educational, and as of 2006 had 3 teachers.
Larchill, one of Ireland's most important gardens, is the most complete surviving Ferme ornée (ornamental farm-style garden) in Europe and the site of multiple follies. The main component of Larchill Demesne, it was created in the mid-18th century, …
Jervis Street Hospital was a former hospital in Dublin, Ireland, that became part of Beaumont Hospital, which was completed in 1987. The site of the hospital became the Jervis Shopping Centre.
Inchicore College of Further Education is part of the CDETB (City of Dublin Education and Training Board) and is located in the heart of Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland.
Green Street Court House, Dublin, was the home of the Special Criminal Court until it moved to the new Criminal Court of Justice building near Phoenix Park in 2010. The Green Street court house (located on Green Street) is in the Smithfield area of …
The Farmleigh Bridge (Irish: Droichead Farmleigh), also known as the Strawberry Beds Bridge, is a privately owned disused bridge spanning the River Liffey and the Lower Lucan Road in Dublin, Ireland.
Eadestown is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club in County Kildare, Ireland based in the smallest parish in the diocese of Dublin. Previously, Ballymore Eustace and Eadestown combined for minor purposes under the name Oliver Plunkett's.
Dunsink (Irish: Dún Sinche, meaning "Fort of Sinneach") is a townland in the civil parish of Castleknock, Dublin, in Ireland. It is most famous for Dunsink Observatory where William Rowan Hamilton and Hermann Brück were directors. It is the oldest s…
Drumree (Irish: Droim an Rí, meaning "Hill of the King") is a settled area in south County Meath, Ireland, south of Dunsany and approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Dublin city centre.
Crumlin GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland.
The Fever Hospital (also known as the House of Recovery) was a hospital that opened in Cork St. in Dublin, Ireland on 14 May 1804. The hospital was located in a poor densely populated part of the Dublin Liberties, though it had large grounds.
The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Ollscoile Ban ⁊ Naíonán an Chúim ) is a teaching hospital providing a range of medical services to both women and newborn infants founded in 1826 by Mrs.
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