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Tuam Cathedral

Tuam Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tuam, commonly called Tuam Cathedral, is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam in Ireland. The geographic remit of the Archdiocese includes half of County Galway, half of County Mayo and part of County Roscommon. Prior to the English Reformation, the diocesan cathedral was St Mary's, which was constructed in the 14th century, on the site of an earlier building. Upon the appointment of William Mullaly by Queen Elizabeth I of England as Archbishop of Tuam for the Established church, the Roman Catholic clergy were dispossessed of the cathedral. Almost three centuries were to elapse before a relaxation of the Penal Laws permitted the building of a replacement - the current edifice.
Cobh railway station

Cobh railway station

Cobh railway station serves the town of Cobh, County Cork. It is located in a red brick building adjacent to the town's Cobh Heritage Centre.
Ballinacarrig park

Ballinacarrig park

Opposite McDaniels Pub, R750, Wicklow ,
Private holiday home park in Brittas Bay, Co. Wicklow.
Clare Abbey

Clare Abbey

Clare Abbey is a ruined Augustinian monastery located about a mile north of the Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland.
Mrs. Mooney's Shop

Mrs. Mooney's Shop

Trafalgar Road, Greystones ,
Reminisce about your childhood with some old fashioned sweets (apple drops, bonbons, milky teeth, cola cubes etc.) from an old fashioned gal!
Ireland's 9/11 National Memorial

Ireland's 9/11 National Memorial

Dublin Road, Ballaghaderreen ,
Irelands 9/11 Memorial is located at the Fire Station, Dublin Rd, Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, Republic of Ireland. It is Dedicated to the Members of the Fire and Emergency Services of New York City who paid the Ultimate Sacrifice on Sept 11th 2001. This Memorial was Unveiled and Dedicated by Mr. Daniel Rooney, Ambassador of the United States of America to Ireland on 27th April 2012 Fire Fighters across the World have an inexplicable link to each other and form what has become a “Brotherhood”. The link between Irish Fire and Emergency Services and those of the USA have an even stronger link following Generations of Fathers, Brothers, Sisters, Uncles and Cousins who Emigrated to the USA from Ireland and helped to form those Services into what they are today, protecting and serving the Citizens of The United States and those who visit the USA in peace. For those reasons it is fitting that this Memorial is in place and stands as a reminder to us how those in the Fire and Emergency Services consider the welfare of the public before that of themselves and how they put themselves in Mortal Danger for the benefit of others. This Memorial was designed by the Fire Fighters of Ballaghaderreen as a mark of Respect to their fallen colleagues from FDNY, NYPD, Paramedics and others who answered the call on that fateful day. Ar dheis Dé go raibh siad (May they Rest in Peace) Ballaghaderreen Fire Station is operated by a part time crew of nine who respond to Emergency Calls by way of radio operated alerters/pagers. The Crew is made up of Station Officer, Sub-Station Officer, Driver/Pump Operator x2, and five fire fighters. The Incidents they are called to include False alarms (good intent), Chimney Fires, Compartment (building) Fires, Wild Fires in Forestry and Bog lands, Road Traffic Crashes, Rescue of People, Animal Rescue, Building Collapse, Medical Emergencies, Body Recovery, Malicious calls and indeed any incident where there may be danger of injury or death to People or Animals. The Fire Fighters from Ballaghaderreen Fire Station are trained and practiced in all Emergencies and include Medical First Responders and Cardiac First Responders. They carry on board an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) along with other life saving equipment. The Fire Fighters of Ballaghaderreen Respond to any Emergency in a totally Professional and Caring manner showing Respect and Dignity to all. You are Invited to visit this Memorial just for a look or to reflect. Overseas Visitors and Emergency Personnel from other Countries are Especially welcome.
Rosslare Europort railway station

Rosslare Europort railway station

La stazione di Rosslare Europort è una stazione ferroviaria irlandese che fornisce servizio a Rosslare Europort, nella contea di Wexford. Attualmente la linea che vi passa è l'intercity Dublino–Rosslare. La stazione è dotata di un solo binario e un tempo apparteneva alla linea Rosslare-Waterford, che fu rimpiazzata da un più efficiente servizio di bus della Bus Éireann, linea 370. I traghetti che arrivano giornalmente al porto da Fishguard trovano coincidenza col treno. Dal porto dei traghetti alla stazione si arriva in 10 minuti di cammino a piedi. Fu aperta il 30 agosto 1906.Servizi ferroviari Intercity Dublino–RosslareServizi Biglietteria self-service Capolinea autolinee. Bar Servizi igienici Biglietteria a sportelloCollegamenti esternihttp://www.irishrail.ie/Rosslare%20Europort
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground

Clontarf Cricket Club Ground

Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, also known as Castle Avenue is a cricket ground in the suburb of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It sits in the shadow of Clontarf Castle, and is home to Clontarf Cricket Club. The 50th anniversary of the first game played on the current cricket field was celebrated in 2008.Clontarf is one of two ODI grounds in Ireland (the other being the Civil Service Cricket Club Ground at Stormont) hosting its first ODI match on 21 May 1999 as part of the 1999 Cricket World Cup when Bangladesh played the West Indies. Ireland played their first ODI at that venue on 14 July 2007 against the West Indies as part of a quadrangular series.There are also two rugby union pitches on the complex, which are home to Clontarf RFC since 1876. It has a capacity of 3,200 spectators.External links Ground profile from Cricinfo Cricket Europe profile Clontarf RFC profile Clontarf C.C. website
Crumlin GAA

Crumlin GAA

Crumlin GAA Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland.Origins of the game in CrumlinAs far back as the 1740s Hurling was to be seen in Crumlin. The village was bordered by an area of “Common Land”. The most important game recorded at Crumlin Common was in 1748, between hurlers representing Leinster and Munster, a game which Leinster won by a late goal.Club historyCrumlin Independents were set up in the early 1900s and lasted until 1935. St. Agnes’s Football Club was set up in 1932, to be followed by St. Columba’s Hurling Club in 1945. These two clubs catered for their respective games until the end of 1969, when they amalgamated to form Crumlin Hurling and Football Club. In late 1979 a new addition to the club took place when it was joined by Cúchulainn Camogie Club, which had operated in the area since 1967. In 2007 the Club was renamed Crumlin GAA Club.FacilitiesClub playing pitches are located in Willie Pearse Park in Crumlin Village, and the clubhouse, which was opened in 1983 is located at Lorcan O'Toole Park.CamogieCrumlin camogie club won the All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship in 1985, defeating Athenry by 4-8 to 3-2 in the final.. The club was founded in 1966 by Phil Barry, Nuala Dunphy and Jeanne Quigley, and was originally known as the Cuchulainns Club. In 1980, the club joined up with the local Crumlin GAA club and, for some time, were known as Crumlin Cuchulainn. They club drew heavily on the players of the successful Assumption, Walkinstown, winners of Leinster post-primary schools titles.
St. Sylvesters GAA

St. Sylvesters GAA

St Sylvesters is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Malahide, County Dublin, Ireland. The club was founded in the early 1900s and last won the Dublin Senior Football Championship in 1996. The club plays Hurling and Gaelic footballAchievementsDublin Senior Football Championship 1996Dublin Junior Football Championship 1989, 1963, 1939Dublin Minor Football Championship 1992, 2000, 2001External linksOfficial Club Website
Tallaght Hospital

Tallaght Hospital

Tallaght, Dublin ,
The Adelaide and Meath Hospital, Dublin, incorporating the National Children's Hospital, often referred to simply as Tallaght Hospital, is a teaching hospital in Tallaght, County Dublin, Ireland. Its academic partner is the University of Dublin, Trinity College. The hospital was established by parliamentary Charter in 1996 and was formally opened in 1998 as a successor to the Adelaide Hospital (1839), Meath Hospital (1753) and National Children's Hospital (1821).
Tel: 14142000