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Phibsborough (/ˈfɪbzbərə/; Irish:
Baile Phib), also
spelled Phibsboro, is a
mixed commercial and
residential neighbourhood on the
Northside of Dublin...
- John
Moynihan (born 29
October 1946,
Phibsboro) is an
Irish folk singer,
based in Dublin. He is
often credited with
introducing the
bouzouki into Irish...
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years in
Canada to open his
first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants in
Phibsboro shopping center in Dublin.
Eventually he
opened another six restaurants...
- city of Dublin, Ireland. He was born in
Dublin on 7 June 1889, at 97
Phibsboro Road, the
eldest of
seven children of John Duff (died 23
December 1918)...
- a
telephone operator. He was
educated at St Peter's
National School,
Phibsboro and the
Jesuit Fathers' second-level school,
Belvedere College, and studied...
-
border of
Cabra and
Phibsboro. Due to the
proximity of Broadstone,
there were no
local railway stations, the
nearest being beyond Phibsboro,
Glasnevin Station...
- was an
Irish republican,
revolutionary and
political activist born in
Phibsboro, Dublin.
Although he
served in the
British Army
during World War I, Price...
- Dublin's
Wicklow Street and
Upper Baggot Street and in the
suburbs of
Phibsboro, Glasnevin, Rathmines, Ranelagh, Rathgar, Rathfarnham, and Terenure. The...
- "[citation needed] He pla****
Gaelic games,
winning a
medal for St Peter's of
Phibsboro.
Dublin GAA club
Naomh Fionnbarra successfully had a
railway bridge situated...
-
Western Square,
Phibsboro, and two more were
seized in a
house on
Great Western Villas,
Phibsboro. Cash was also
found in a car in
Phibsboro. The six men...