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Carrickmines developed as a
settlement in the more than 6 km long
valley of the same name,
which contains the
modest Carrickmines River and...
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Carrickmines Castle is an
archaeological site in
Carrickmines,
County Dublin, in
eastern Ireland. The
castle was
built in the
Middle Ages to
protect the...
-
Carrickmines fire victims".
Irish Examiner. 17
October 2015. "Vigil held for
victims of
Carrickmines fire". RTÉ News. 16
October 2015. "
Carrickmines emergency...
- land in Brennanstown, it
merges with the
Carrickmines River in Lehaunstown, just west of the N11. The
Carrickmines River develops from the
confluence of...
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Brighton Road just finished,
leading from the
hotel at
Foxrock station to
Carrickmines, is magnificent. The land,
being undulating,
affords perfectly sheltered...
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extension opens".
Irish Times. "
Carrickmines Railway Station".
National Inventory of
Architectural Heritage. "
Carrickmines". Eiretrains. "
Carrickmines". Luas....
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present day M50
motorway in Dublin,
which crosses the site of what was
Carrickmines Castle. The
following description is from The
Parish of Taney: A History...
- Darndale,
Priorswood and Riverside.
Dublin 18
includes Cabinteely,
Carrickmines, Cherrywood, Foxrock, Loughlinstown, Kilternan, Sandyford, Shankill,...
- area's past as a
frontier country is
found at
adjoining Carrickmines where the
remains of
Carrickmines Castle became a
centre of
controversy when the M50 was...
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divided by the M50 motorway, and
adjoins Sandyford, Stepaside, Ballyogan,
Carrickmines,
Foxrock and Stillorgan.
Leprosy was
common in
Dublin in the medieval...