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Kilternan (Irish: Cill Tiarnáin,
meaning 'Church of Tiarnán'), also
known as
Kiltiernan, is a
village in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, in the
foothills of the Wicklow...
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Kiltiernan Church is a
medieval church and
National Monument in
County Galway, Ireland.
Kiltiernan Church is
located 2.9 km (1.8 miles) south-southeast...
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Kiltiernan Tomb, also
called Kiltiernan Portal Tomb or
Kiltiernan Dolmen, is a
dolmen located in
County Dublin, Ireland. It is a
National Monument. Kiltiernan...
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Wolfe Tone
Tournament in 1903
against Clane. The same team won the
Kiltiernan and
Malahide Tournaments. In 1907-08 Parnell's were the
winners of the...
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directly to it, and instead,
motorists have to
access it
using the R381 at
Kiltiernan or the M6 at Rathmorrissey. Bus Éireann, Citylink, and
Nestor Bus services...
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Rathdown Booterstown Dalkey Donnybrook Kilgobbin Kill
Killiney Kilmacud Kiltiernan Monkstown Oldconnaught Rathfarnham Rathmichael Stillorgan Taney Tully...
- Our Lady of the
Wayside Church in
Kiltiernan,
locally known as the “Blue Church”, was
constructed from
timber in 1929 for the village’s
growing po****tion...
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Thurles Tipperary 4 July 1995
Gunne Entire contents 1995
Glencullen House,
Kiltiernan Dublin 5 July 1995
Adams Entire valuable contents 1995
Gortdrishagh Galway...
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Kilmacduagh Abbey Kilmeen Monastery Kilmurry Friary Kilr****ill
Monastery Kiltiernan Monastery Kiltullagh Monastery (approx.)
Kinalehin Friary Kinvarra Monastery...
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Uppercross in 1842), Donnybrook, Kilgobbin, Kill, Killiney, Kilmacud,
Kiltiernan, Monkstown, Oldconnaught,
Rathfarnham (mostly
transferred from Newcastle...