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Ballsbridge (Irish:
Droichead na Dothra,
meaning 'Dodder bridge') (from
historic Ball's Bridge) is an
affluent neighbourhood of the city of Dublin, the...
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referred to as "Baron of
Ballsbridge"
because of his
ambitious development project for the Jury's/Berkeley
Court hotels site in
Ballsbridge. He left
Dublin for...
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Laundry was an
Irish business founded in 1912,
located on
Shelbourne Road,
Ballsbridge, a
district of Dublin. Due to its name and logo
being ****ociated with...
- suspended. On 31
January 2019 he was
arrested in the
International Hotel,
Ballsbridge. He was
found in
possession of an
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak gentleman's...
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Berkeley Court Hotel was a
hotel in
Ballsbridge, Dublin,
Ireland which was part of the
Doyle Collection. On 14 July 1977,
hotelier and
developer Pascal...
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library and museums. The RDS is
synonymous with its 160,000 m2
campus in
Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. The
premises include the 'RDS Arena', 'RDS Simmonscourt'...
- 1852,
after several removals,
Burlington House in
Burlington Place,
Ballsbridge, was opened. The
original architect was
George Papworth.
Extensive alterations...
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Shelbourne Road (Irish: Bóthar Shíol Bhroin) is a road in
Ballsbridge, in the
southeast part of Dublin, Ireland. In John Rocque's map of 1756, today's...
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stolen car at the
junction of
Northumerland Road and
Haddington Road in
Ballsbridge,
resulting in the bus
hitting a tree.
Eight people were hospitalised...
- 1907 at the
Church of
Ireland St. Bartholomew's
Church on
Clyde Road in
Ballsbridge, Dublin. Julius's work with the ICS
brought the
family to
British India...