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Alexandra College in Dublin, Ireland. She
spent summer childhood holidays in
Knockmaroon Park, Dublin, her
maternal grandparents' home.
After her father's death...
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their country estates.
These included the
Guinnesses at Farmleigh, and
Knockmaroon, the
Laidlaws at
Abbey Lodge, the
Godleys at Oatlands, and the Brookes...
- Blanchardstown-Roselawn, Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Castleknock-
Knockmaroon, Castleknock-Park,
Lucan North, The Ward; and, in the city of Dublin...
- South-West that
falls under the
Dublin 20
postcode between the
Chapelizod and
Knockmaroon Gate
Lodges (encomp****ing the St Mary's Campus). The park has its own...
- Chapelizod, near Dublin, Ireland.
Other forms of the name are
Knockmary or
Knockmaroon Dolmen, or Cnoc-Maraidhe. The tomb,
situated on a
small ridge, is a cist...
- Corduff, Delwood, Mulhuddart, Roselawn, Tyrrelstown),
Castleknock (
Knockmaroon, Park), Donabate, Dubber, Howth, Kilsallaghan, Kinsaley,
Lucan North...
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blinding clouds of dust,
extending the
whole way from
Parkgate Street to
Knockmaroon". It was
noted that the "strawberry vendors, pipers, fiddlers, and publicans...
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Castleknock Blanchardstown-Delwood, Blanchardstown-Roselawn, Castleknock-
Knockmaroon, Castleknock-Park,
Lucan North; the part of Blanchardstown-Blakestown...
- Blanchardstown-Roselawn, Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown, Castleknock-
Knockmaroon, Castleknock-Park, Clonmethan, Donabate, Dubber, Garristown, Hollywood...
- Fás /
Twenty Years A'Growing.
Winifred Mary
Letts publishes her
memoir Knockmaroon. W. B.
Yeats publishes his
Collected Poems and The
Winding Stair and...