-
allowed the
building of a
major port to
serve Dublin. It was
known as
Dunleary in the
English language,
until it was
renamed Kingstown in
honour of King...
- and
Dunleary. He
devoted much time to the
preparation of
plans for a
government dockyard at Northfleet, but they were not
carried out.
Dunleary harbour...
- 53°17′35″N 6°07′56″W / 53.2930°N 6.1321°W / 53.2930; -6.1321 DLR Lexicon,
branded as dlr LexIcon, is a
building in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland,
housing the...
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Dunleary is an
unincorporated community and coal town in Pike County, Kentucky,
United States. The
Dunleary post
office is closed. U.S.
Geological Survey...
- Laoghaire,
which is the
Irish form of the
original name for the town,
Dunleary Party breakdown: Unionist: 40.29% (1 seat), Sinn Féin: 39.87% (1 seat)...
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spelling of the band's home town,
written Dún
Laoghaire but
pronounced Dunleary. The
latter was
later released in the UK as a free
flexi disc, distributed...
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Seapoint in 1834
viewed from the
Martello Tower towards Salthill and Old
Dunleary, the
railway line was new,
having just been
built a few
years earlier...
- Dublin.
Clontarf (1801)
Sandycove (1803)
Bulloch (1808)
Sutton (1817) Old
Dunleary (1817)
Howth (1817)
Poolbeg (1820)
Kingstown Asylum Harbour (1823) On 28...
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recommended the
building walls for a
refuge harbour at what was then
known as
Dunleary; the
large harbour and
naval base
subsequently built there between 1816...
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lifeboat at Lochinver. On 18
August 1967, the 46ft Watson-class
lifeboat Dunleary II (ON 814) was
initially placed on
service at Lochinver.
Built in 1938...