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Harold's Cross
Joe Curtis€22.99In ancient times, the main road from Dublin to the province of Leinster was Slige Chualann, passing through Harold's Cross. The River Poddle forked...
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Ringsend
Joe Curtis€21.99Mention Ringsend to any Dubliner and they will immediately talk about the iconic twin Poolbeg chimneys. They might even mention the Shelbourne Park...
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Castlebar
Joe Curtis€21.99Castlebar derived its name from Barry's Castle (Castle Barry), which was located in the open square of the present Army Barracks, up until the time...
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Drogheda
Joe Curtis€21.99Drogheda nestles on the east coast of Ireland, on the border of Louth and Meath. A lively medieval town, it is home to a host of contemporary music...
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Harold's Cross
Joe Curtis€21.99Harold’s Cross got its name from a cross which marked the boundary of the lands owned by the Archbishop of Dublin, and the lands of the Harold clan...
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Dundrum
Joe Curtis€21.99For many years Dundrum was just another stop on the railway between Harcourt Street and Bray; it was a village in the foothills of the Dublin Mount...
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Blackrock
Joe Curtis€21.99Blackrock is well known as an affluent and well-loved suburb of Dublin, situated on the picturesque east coast of the city. It was once an independ...
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Mount Merrion
Joe Curtis€21.99Mount Merrion lies on the South Side of Dublin, ‘between the mountains and the sea’. In 1711, the Fitzwilliam family walled the area to serve as th...
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Terenure
Joe Curtis€21.99It is generally agreed that the first recorded mention of Terenure came in 1216, when Hugh de Barnewall was granted the lands of Terenure and Kimma...
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