- of
Foxrock. The
suburb of
Foxrock was
developed by
William and John
Bentley and
Edward and
Anthony Fox, who, in 1859,
leased the
lands of the
Foxrock Estate...
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Loreto College,
Foxrock is a
voluntary fee-paying
Catholic secondary school under the
direction of the
Sisters of
Loreto in
Foxrock, a
suburb of Dublin...
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Foxrock railway station was a
station in on the
Harcourt Street railway line. It
served the
suburb of
Foxrock, in
County Dublin, Ireland.
Foxrock station...
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Three Rock Mountain, one with
multiple sources between Three Rock and
Foxrock, and its
components p****
through many
suburbs of Dublin; it ultimately...
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Foxrock–Cabinteely GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
Foxrock, Cabinteely,
Johnstown and
Cornelscourt areas of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown...
- Swords,
though it is used for
other county locations, for
example Firhouse,
Foxrock, Sandyford,
Knocklyon and Tallaght.[citation needed]
Dublin 1 includes...
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Operation Foxrock was a
planned raid by
British Commandos during the
Second World War.
Following the
success of St
Nazaire raid a
similar raid was planned...
-
College (Junior School), St Stephen's
Green Lycée
Francais d'Irlande,
Foxrock Mount Anville Junior Montessori School Nord
Anglia International School...
- M50 motorway, and
adjoins Sandyford, Stepaside, Ballyogan, Carrickmines,
Foxrock and Stillorgan.
Leprosy was
common in
Dublin in the
medieval period and...
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infant classes) and elémentaire (junior classes), in a
building on
Foxrock Avenue in
Foxrock, and a
secondary school,
comprising collège (junior
cycle secondary)...