Dublin, situated on the River Liffey, is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. - AsNotedIn
Dublin, situated on the River Liffey, is the capital of the Republic of Ireland. - AsNotedIn
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Adelphi Cinema Facade |
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98 - 101 | Middle Abbey St | ||
Brazen Head |
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20 | Lower Bridge St | Lower Bridge St, River Liffey | |
Casino at Marino |
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Davy Byrne's Pub |
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21 | Duke St | E of Grafton St | |
Doheny and Nesbitt |
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5 | Lower Baggot St | Upper Merrion St | |
Dublin Castle |
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Dame St | S of City hall, Ship St Little | ||
Dublin Central Bus Station |
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Dublin General Post Office |
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Dublin Mountains Way |
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Gaiety Theatre |
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South King St | W of Grafton St | ||
Grand Canal Way |
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Guiness Brewery |
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Ha'penny Bridge |
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51 | Wellington Quay | Temple Bar | |
House of Read |
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3 Crane Ln and 4 | Parliament St | Dame St | |
Howth Head |
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Howth, NE of central Dublin | |||
James Joyce Tower and Museum |
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17 | Sandycove Pt | Sandycove | |
Kilmainham Gaol |
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Inchicore Rd | S Circular Rd, Kilmainham | ||
Long Room, Trinity College Library |
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College Green | Library Sq | ||
Mansion House, Dublin |
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Dawson St | Joshua Ln | ||
National Gallery of Ireland |
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Merrion Sq W | Clare St | ||
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology |
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Kildare St | N of St Stephen's Green | ||
Old Jameson |
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Oscar Wilde Centre |
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21 | Westland Row | S of Pearse St | |
Oscar Wilde's House |
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2 | Merrion Sq N | Merrion St Lower | |
Prospect Cemetery |
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Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud |
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21 | Upper Merrion St | N of Lower Baggot St | |
RTE Campus Headquarters |
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St Ann's Church |
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Dawson St | N of St Stephen's Green | ||
St Patrick's Cathedral |
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St Patrick's Close | St Patrick's St, Wood Quay | ||
The Custom House, Dublin |
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Custom House Quay | River Liffey, Tara St | ||
The Oak |
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81 | Dame St | Parliament St | |
The Shelbourne Dublin |
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27 | St Stephen's Green | Kildare St | |
Trinity College, Dublin |
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College Green | DART stations: Pearse Street, Tara Street and Connolly Station |
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0461/03/17 | Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick is held annually on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. | St Patrick's Day | ||||
1671/00/00 | Col John Barnwell | Born | John Barnwell is born in Dublin, Ireland. | |||
1742/04/13 | George Frederick Handel | Composer | George Handel premieres "Messiah" during a charity concert at the Music Hall on Fishamble St, Dublin. The entrance gate remains near No 19. Messiah is performed annually at an open air concert on Fishamble St. | Messiah (Handel) | ||
1821/08/00 | George IV of England | Guest | After abundantly enjoying goose pie and Irish whiskey on his way, King George IV tells enthusiastic crowds on arrival that this is the happiest day of his life, and that his heart is Irish. King George visited at the Vice Regal Lodge in the Phoenix Park. | Goose | ||
1865/06/13 | William Butler Yeats | Born | Susan Mary Pollexfen, wife of John Butler Yeats, gives birth to a son, William Butler Yeats, in Sandymount, County Dublin, Ireland. | |||
1898/04/00 | Irish Audiences Watch Their First US Feature: The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight film plays to large crowds at Lyric Theatre of Varieties, Burgh Quay, Dublin (razed). | The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight | ||||
1899/06/07 | Elizabeth Bowen | Elizabeth Dorothea Cole Bowen is born at 15 Herbert Place in Dublin and is baptized in the nearby St Stephen's Church on Upper Mount Street. | ||||
1954/06/04 | John Ryan, Brian O'Nolan, Patrick Kavanagh, Anthony Cronin and Tom Joyce (Joyce's cousin), begin a tour of the Ulysses route from the Martello tower, Sandycove. Planning to end at Joyce's Nighttown, they stopped halfway through at the Bailey pub. | Ulysses (book) | Bloomsday | |||
1963/06/28 | John F Kennedy | Speaker | US President John F Kennedy addresses the Oireachtas Eireann, the national parliament of Ireland, at Leinster House in Dublin, Ireland. | |||
2000/03/19 | Bono | Life | Exercising their new rights as freemen of Dublin, Bono and the Edge graze lambs on St Stephen's Green. | |||
2011/05/17 | Elizabeth II of England | Guest | During a state visit to Ireland, Elizabeth II is welcomed by President Mary McAleese at Aras an Uachtarain, inspects a Guard of honour, signs the visitors book and plants an Irish Oak sapling. |
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Wicklow Way |
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Locale Type | City |
Work | Type | AsNotedIn | Creator | Note |
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A Painful Case (Short Story) | Short Story |
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James Joyce | |
Achtung Baby | Album | U2 | ||
All That You Can't Leave Behind | Album | U2 | ||
An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street (short story) | Short Story |
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Sheridan Le Fanu | My Uncle Ludlow while we were attending lectures, purchased three or four old houses in Aungier Street, one of which was unoccupied. He resided in the country, and Tom proposed that we should take up our abode in the untenanted house. |
Araby (Short Story) | Short Story | James Joyce | ||
Bloody Sunday (film) | Film |
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Paul Greengrass | Bloody Sunday was filmed in Ballymun, Dublin |
Eveline (short story) | Short Story | James Joyce | She stood among the swaying crowd in the station at the North Wall. He held her hand and she knew that he was speaking to her, saying something about the passage over and over again. The station was full of soldiers with brown baggages. | |
Isn't Anything | Album | My Bloody Valentine | My Bloody Valentine are from Dublin, Ireland. | |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room (short story) | Short Story | James Joyce | Mr O'Connor had been engaged by Tierney's agent to canvass one part of the ward but, as the weather was inclement and his boots let in the wet, he spent a great part of the day sitting by the fire in the Committee Room in Wicklow Street with Jack. | |
Ivy Day in the Committee Room (short story) | Short Story | James Joyce | The working-man is not going to drag the honour of Dublin in the mud to please a German monarch. | |
Live and Dangerous | Album | Thin Lizzy | Thin Lizzy were formed in Dublin, Ireland. | |
Loveless | Album | My Bloody Valentine | My Bloody Valentine came together in Dublin, Ireland. | |
Melmoth the Wanderer | Book | Chalres Maturin | John Melmoth is a student in Dublin | |
Phineas Finn | Book | Anthony Trollope | "Phineas Finn" is set in 19th-century Dublin | |
The Dead (film) | Film | John Huston | The Dead, adapted from the short story "The Dead" by James Joyce, is set in Dublin, 1904. | |
The Dead (Short Story) | Short Story | James Joyce | ||
The Familiar (LeFanu short story) | Short Story |
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Sheridan Le Fanu | |
The Joshua Tree | Album | U2 | ||
The Real Charlotte | Book |
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Edith Anna Somerville Violet Florence Martin | The Real Charlotte is set in Dublin and the Irish countryside, 1890s |
The Sisters (Short Story) | Short Story | James Joyce | ||
Ulysses (book) | Makrystoria | James Joyce | Leopold Bloom walks through Dublin, 16 June 1904 | |
War | Album | U2 |
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