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- Mountpleasant railway station (alternatively Mount Pleasant) was a railway station in County Louth, Ireland on the Belfast - Dublin Railway line. The...
- most notable projects were railway schemes in Ireland. He was born in Mountpleasant near the town of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. Macneill started initially...
- Ballymascanlon House Barmeath Castle Beaulieu House Drumcar House Prol**** MountPleasant Dundalk Ghan House Townley Hall Adare Manor Currachase Kilgobbin House...
- "Crisp, Adam. Otis Picket Bridge Recreation Area (Pitt Street Bridge)". mountpleasant-sc.patch.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved...
- known[according to whom?] for his novel Goodbye to the Hill set in the Mountpleasant Buildings in the Hill Area, Ranelagh, Dublin. Christopher Lee Dunne...
- Mount Pleasant No. 2, Saskatchewan Mount Pleasant, Falkland Islands Mountpleasant railway station, County Louth Mount Pleasant, New Zealand, a suburb...
- Dunville Avenue, and on the west by Beechwood Park, Belgrave Square East, Mountpleasant Avenue Upper, Bessborough Parade, Rathmines Road Lower and Richmond...
- largest townland. Within Co. Clare, it is the 811th largest townland. Mountpleasant National School was built in 1888 and was the Community Centre, but...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Newry   Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Dublin-Belfast   Mountpleasant...
- returned to Dublin, and died of Asiatic cholera on 26 August 1849, at Mountpleasant-square, and was buried in St. Catherine's Churchyard, James's-street...