- agnostic, a
perspective which informed his writing. Beckett's
family home,
Cooldrinagh, was a
large house and
garden complete with a
tennis court built in 1903...
- w****days.[citation needed]
Samuel Beckett, writer, was born in 1906 in
Cooldrinagh, on
Kerrymount Ave. Joe Dolan, singer, had a
house in
Tresillian estate...
-
hunting were all around.
There is
significant prehistoric activity in the
Cooldrinagh townland of Lucan, with
early Mesolithic flints found in significant...
- Hicks".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography.
Retrieved 17
November 2022. "
Cooldrinagh, Foxrock, Co. Dublin.
House for W. F. Beckett, Esq. Illustrated. F. G...
- in my mother's
little house,
named New Place,
across the road from
Cooldrinagh.'" He
summarised what this
experience signified for him: I
realised that...
-
Cooldown Commons 17
Newcastle Saggart Celbridge Cooldrinagh 41
Newcastle Aderrig Celbridge Cooldrinagh 244
Newcastle Lucan Celbridge Coolfores 117 Balrothery...
- Beckett's
mother attended regularly, and only five minutes' walk from
Cooldrinagh, the
Beckett family home. The
President of
Ireland and his wife Sabina...
-
etching of
praying hands, a
reproduction of
which had hung in his room at
Cooldrinagh as a child,
however "the dark,
empty room with its
rectangle of light...
-
dressed in ‘her best black’,
sitting in a
rocking chair at the
window of
Cooldrinagh,
where she
lived out the
final years of her life. The
woman in the play...
-
Redcowfarm in the
county of
South Dublin and
between its
junction with N4 at
Cooldrinagh in the
county of
South Dublin and its
junction with M4 at Heathstown...