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- bombs hit Terenure, two falling at Rathdown Park, with another two at Fortfield Road and Lavarna Grove, with injuries but no loss of life. 3 January 1941:...
- 1970s, including clubhouse and grounds which have since been developed as Fortfield Square apartments. In the 1970s, the club moved to Templeville Road to...
- of the Irish Exchequer; his estates later p****ed to the Bourne family. Fortfield House was built around 1785 by a later Chief Baron, Barry Yelverton, 1st...
- Moone Celtic FC. The club's crest includes a high cross, and its pitch is Fortfield Park on the old N9 to Carlow. Ireland's Vanishing Triangle List of towns...
- services are located in the village on Templeogue Road, as well as in Fortfield Park, Cypress Park, Wainsfort Drive, Orwell Shopping Centre, and Rathfarnham...
- Station/Engine Co. 12 was placed into service in June of that year at 75 Fortfield Avenue. In 1931, a new Station/Engine 7 was constructed at 441 Central...
- invasion or naval attack, on the part of the seafront that is known as 'Fortfield' and which is now the cricket pitch. Another of the Blue Plaques of the...
- Rashleigh and Mary Anna Rashleigh, had moved in to his marital home - Fortfield House, Sidmouth, Devon. In 1871, he purchased the "Feniton Court Estate...
- nothing to enhance the judge's re****tion. He died in 1805 at his mansion, Fortfield House, Terenure, County Dublin, which he had built at great expense around...
- served as the first mayor of Gisborne, elected in 1877. He was born in Fortfield, County Tipperary, Ireland on 29 April 1844. During the 1890s and early...