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Winetavern Street (Irish: Sráid an Fhíona) is a
street in the
medieval area of Dublin, Ireland.
Winetavern Street runs from High
Street northwards and...
- its 30th
anniversary in
April 2008. The Good
Vibrations record shop at
Winetavern Street, Belfast,
closed in July 2011.[citation needed] In
October 2012...
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covertly loaned. Two 18-pounder
field guns were
placed on
Bridge St. and
Winetavern St.,
across the
River Liffey from the Four
Courts complex.
After an ultimatum...
- Sráid na gCócairí) is a
street in
Dublin running from
Bridge Street to
Winetavern Street, in the
heart of
Medieval Dublin. Cook
Street is
named for the...
- Four
Courts Marshalsea was also
located close by at that time
between Winetavern Street and
Fishamble Street. Even
after reconstruction by
William Robinson...
- road
bridge spanning the
River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland,
which joins Winetavern Street to
Chancery Place (at the Four Courts) and the
north quays. Replacing...
- Water-gate 1240
behind St. Audoen's
Church on Cook
Street Winetavern Gate King's-gate 1195
Winetavern Street St Austin's-gate Crow
Street Gillamocholmog's-gate...
- soon freed. He was also a man of property, who
bought three houses on
Winetavern Street in
Dublin city centre. In 1382 a
second William de
Meones was Lord...
-
bounded on the
north side by Wood Quay on the
River Liffey, on the west by
Winetavern Street, on the
south by John's Lane and on the east by
Fishamble Street...
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brigade consisted of 24 men with a
makeshift fire
brigade station on
Winetavern Street in the Liberties. In 1898, the
Dublin Fire
Brigade Ambulance Service...