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built in the Deer Park
belonging to
Stillorgan House, or
Castle (a quo
Newtownpark Avenue).
Blackrock is
named after the
local geological rock formation...
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Blackrock in 1922,
Mount Merrion in 1948,
Merrion Road in 1964 and
Newtownpark in 1967.
Construction of the
present parish church started on 6 August...
- of
Temple Hill fork to
Stradbrook Road. Turn
right up into
Newtownpark Avenue. Up
Newtownpark Avenue Cross the N11 at White's
Cross and
proceed along Leopardstown...
- that Sa****ay
morning and
taking him to
Granville Road at the top of
Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock. He
dropped the man at a
house there and felt he did...
- Dodder),
Nutley La /
Greenfield Park,
Mount Merrion Ave,
Leopardstown Rd /
Newtownpark Ave, Kill La
Stephen Street Sráid
Stiabhna Medieval 2 Lower,
upper Golden...
- the
lands to the west of
Clonkeen Road,
Deansgrange Cemetery as far as
Newtownpark Avenue. The N11 road runs
through the area, as does a
small stream.[citation...
- Age tumulus. A
bronze bracelet was
recovered near the
motte in 1905.
Newtownpark contains a ring-barrow of
Bronze Age date, a
Bronze Age cist
burial was...
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Galloping Green South and North, Johnstown, Mulchanstown, Newpark,
Newtownpark, Rocheshill,
Rochestown Domain,
Scalpwilliam or
Mount Mapas, Thomastown...
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Republic of Ireland, was
built in the 1950s
between the
Stillorgan Road/
Newtownpark Avenue junction (White's Cross) and
Foxrock Church (this
stretch was...
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college in Dublin, Ireland. It had
premises in
Merrion Square and in
Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin. The
college ran a
number of pre-university...