-
There were
linen halls in
other towns such as
Castlebar (which
includes Linenhall Arts Centre) and Clonakilty.
Examples of
German Gewandhäuser can be found...
- The
Linenhall was a
complex of
buildings and
streets ****ociated with the
linen trade in Dublin,
Ireland which later gave its name to a
surrounding area...
-
Linenhall Arts
Centre (Irish:
Ionad Ealaíon
Halla an Línéadaigh),
formerly Castlebar Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile Caisleán an Bharraigh), is a muni****l...
-
National Museum of
Ireland located outside Dublin.
Castlebar is home to the
Linenhall Arts Centre,
which exhibits visual art
throughout the year, as well as...
- New Statesman.
Retrieved 19 May 2020. The
Linenhall Arts Centre. "News,
Linenhall Arts Centre, Mayo |
Linenhall Arts Centre". Thelinenhall.com. Retrieved...
- The
Linen Hall
Library is
located at 17
Donegall Square North, Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It is the
oldest library in
Belfast and the last subscribing...
- stories) The
Linenhall Works, 1928 The
Rhymes of a
Besom Man (poems)
Tyrone Constitution Ltd., 1929
Aghnascreeby (a novel) The
Linenhall Press, 1934 Ballymulcaghey...
- Bull Wall (1820s)
Dublin election riot (1713) Drapier's
Letters (1724-5)
Linenhall (1728-1916) **** Fire Club (1735-1741)
Premiere of Handel's
Messiah (1742)...
- of
Olden Days in
Northern Ireland". Belfast: M'Caw,
Stevenson & Orr /
Linenhall Press.
Archived from the
original on 8
February 2012 – via LibraryIreland...
- ISBN 9781473566095. "Ben Douglas-Jones
secured the
release of £900,000".
Linenhall Chambers. 18
January 2015.
Retrieved 6
March 2020. "Gangland
files may...