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- Earlsfort Terrace (Irish: Ardán Phort an Iarla) is a street in Dublin, Ireland which was laid out in the 1830s. In 1839 a row of houses on Leeson Street...
- with a management team, and a Government-appointed Board. The history of Earlsfort Terrace, where the National Concert Hall is based, dates back to 1865...
- Justice of the King's Bench for Ireland. He had already been created Baron Earlsfort, of Lisson-Earl in the County of Tipperary, in 1784, and Viscount Clonmell...
- whose father was from County Tipperary, was killed a kilometre away at 28 Earlsfort Terrace. He had survived an ********ination attempt when a bullet grazed...
- The Earlsfort Terrace Tournament a late Victorian era hard court tennis tournament, first staged on 28 April 1879. The tournament was held on the lawn...
- Orlagh as a Novitiate in 1872. When University College Dublin moved from Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin 2 to the campus at Belfield in south County Dublin in...
- along the canal district in Dublin. Lower Leeson Street junction with Earlsfort Terrace and St Stephen's Green Bus lane on Lower Leeson Street Upper Leeson...
- ultimately proved impractical, the site was acquired by Earlsfort Centre Developments. Earlsfort engaged Scott Tallon Walker to design the Park and the...
- court was built by Edward Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh in 1885 at his Earlsfort Terrace house (53°20′7.7″N 6°15′29.3″W / 53.335472°N 6.258139°W / 53...
- University of Ireland, Dublin". Originally located at St Stephen's Green and Earlsfort terrace in Dublin's city centre, all faculties later relocated to a 133-hectare...