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- Dardistown (Irish name: Baile an Daidisigh) is a townland in the civil parish of Santry, located in Fingal, Ireland. This small po****ted area is located...
- Dardistown Castle is a castle and country house situated in parkland near Julianstown in County Meath, Ireland a few miles south of Drogheda. The medieval...
- The preferred route for Metro West ran from Tallaght to Metro North at Dardistown, via Clondalkin, Liffey Valley and Blanchardstown. The planned route would...
- in Dublin, where he died aged 95 on 3 September 2020. He was buried in Dardistown Cemetery "President Barrow Commiserates With Catholic Community Over Deaths...
- Allenstown House (demolished) Ardbraccan House Bellinter House Dangan Castle Dardistown Castle Dowth Hall Derlangan house Dunsany Castle Durhamstown Castle Headfort...
- number of years. The RPA had announced the Metro West from Tallaght to Dardistown, and had sought public comments on two route options. On 5 July 2007 the...
- which was duly observed by people around the country. Guerin is buried in Dardistown Cemetery, County Dublin. Guerin's murder caused outrage, and Taoiseach...
- country. Hall died of a heart attack in Dublin in 1995. He is buried in Dardistown Cemetery in North Dublin. Hall, Francis James (‘Frank’) The Irish Times...
- small tributaries. Turnapin Stream rises in Harristown, p****es through Dardistown, receiving two small tributaries, traverses the interchange of the M1...
- physician Thomas Molyneux in 1695, who identified large antlers from Dardistown—which were apparently commonly unearthed in Ireland—as belonging to the...