- The
Shanganagh River is the
largest watercourse system in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (in
southern County Dublin). It has two main
source lines, one from Three...
-
parish of
Rathmichael and
contains the
formerly separate district of
Shanganagh, and in its
southern parts, the
locality of Crinken. The name Shankill...
-
Shanganagh Cemetery is a
cemetery in
south County Dublin, in the
administrative county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown just to the
south of Shankill. The cemetery...
- by
architect Graham Dwyer. She was last seen
alive at a
public park in
Shanganagh, Dublin, Ireland, on 22 August. The
remains of her body were discovered...
- Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown
County Council Carrickmines Castle, the Vale of
Shanganagh, Dalkey,
Killiney and
Ballybrack Hills (Waybackmachine
archive link) Pearson...
- Patrick’s
Cathedral Park
Saint Stephen's
Green Sandymount Green (park)
Shanganagh Park
Sorrento Park
Thomastown Park
Tranquila Park
Turvey Park
Tymon Park...
- In 1984 a
sister cemetery was
opened south of
Shankill village called Shanganagh Cemetery and
occupying 50
acres (200,000 m2). By the late 1980s, the cemetery...
-
Commons in 1895 he was
elevated to the
peerage as
Baron Rathmore, of
Shanganagh in the
County of Dublin.
Apart from his
political and
legal career he...
- was an
Irish childcare worker who was last seen on
August 22, 2012, in
Shanganagh,
Dublin by a jogger. Her body was
found on
August 21, 2013. On
March 27...
- lines. The
first was a north–south line
which would run from
Swords to
Shanganagh via
Dublin Airport, Finglas, Broadstone, the city centre, Ranelagh, Sandyford...