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Chapelizod (Irish: Séipéal Iosóid,
meaning 'Iseult's chapel') is a
suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It lies in the
wooded valley of the
River Liffey, near the...
- establishment. The
Phoenix Park and the
adjacent village and
parish church of
Chapelizod would appear in Le Fanu's
later stories. In 1826 the
family moved to Abington...
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Chapelizod Sports Stadium was a
greyhound racing and
speedway stadium in
Chapelizod Road,
Chapelizod, Dublin, Ireland.
Plans were
drawn up
during 1949...
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Chapelizod House,
known as the
Viceregal Lodge, was a late
medieval residence in
Chapelizod, at the time a
village outside Dublin (but now a suburb) which...
- miles) west of the city centre,
south of
Phoenix Park. It is
bordered by
Chapelizod on the north, by
Bluebell on the south, by
Inchicore on the east, and...
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along with
Palmerstown and
Chapelizod. However,
Dublin 10 was
subsequently split again, with
Palmerstown and
Chapelizod forming Dublin 20. In 1985, Dublin...
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included new paths, gate-lodges (including the
architecturally significant Chapelizod gate
lodge ),
levelling and tree planting, and
relocating the Phoenix...
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prologue in the
voice of an old man,
Charles de Cresseron, that is set in
Chapelizod, Ireland,
roughly a
century after the
events of the
novel proper. This...
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Irish singer, song collector,
architect and lecturer. He was born in
Chapelizod,
County Dublin, and
raised in Dublin. His father,
Peter Harte, who had...
- City, Ireland,
located on the
northern banks of the
River Liffey between Chapelizod and
Lucan where the
closest bridges span the river. The po****ted suburb...