- re-amalgamated into single-family homes.
Rathmines gained a re****tion as a "Dublin Belgravia" in the 19th Century.
Rathmines is an
Anglicisation of the Irish...
-
Rathmines School was a
Church of
Ireland secondary school in the
suburb of
Rathmines, Dublin: it
opened in 1855 and
closed in 1899. In all 2,190 pupils...
-
Rathmines and
Rathgar is a
former second-tier
local government area
within County Dublin. It was
created as the
Township of
Rathmines in 1847. In 1862...
- Road,
Rathmines, City of Lake Macquarie, New
South Wales, Australia. It was in use as an RAAF base from 1939 to 1961. It is also
known as
Rathmines Park...
-
Rathmines Town Hall (Irish:
Halla an
Bhaile RĂ¡th Maonais) is a muni****l
building in
Rathmines Road Lower,
Rathmines, Dublin, Ireland. The
building currently...
- The
Battle of
Rathmines was
fought on 2
August 1649, near the
modern Dublin suburb of
Rathmines. Part of the
Irish Confederate Wars, an ****ociated conflict...
-
April 2024. Finnerty, Mike (20
March 2024). "ANYTHING GOES IN KIMMAGE-
RATHMINES".
Dublin People.
Archived from the
original on 20
March 2024. Retrieved...
- Rathfarnham,
Rathmines East A,
Rathmines East B,
Rathmines East C,
Rathmines East D,
Rathmines West A,
Rathmines West B,
Rathmines West C,
Rathmines West D...
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Street (1887)
College of Music,
Chatham Row (1890)
College of Commerce,
Rathmines (1901)
College of
Marketing and Design,
Mountjoy Square (1905) College...
-
Royalist and
Confederate force under the
Marquess of
Ormonde gathered at
Rathmines,
south of Dublin, to take the city and
deprive the
Parliamentarians of...