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Kilbarrack railway station

Kilbarrack railway station

Kilbarrack railway station, in Kilbarrack, a suburb of Dublin city, serves Kilbarrack and parts of Raheny and Donaghmede.It is a stop on the DART suburban railway system. It is a small station. There are two platforms, parallel to each other. On one side there is a building where train tickets are bought.HistoryThe station opened on 1 June 1969.External links Irish Rail Kilbarrack Station website Eiretrains - Kilbarrack Station
Templeogue college Memes

Templeogue college Memes

templeville road, Dublin ,
Templeogue college memes
The Swiss Deli, Rathfarnham

The Swiss Deli, Rathfarnham

Rathfarnham Shopping Centre, Butterfield Avenue, Dublin ,
The Swiss Deli is a local gem, located upstairs in the Rathfarnham Shopping Centre on Butterfield Avenue. Come visit us for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea and enjoy some of our homemade goodies prepared onsite by our fabulous chefs. If you haven't the time, pick up something to takeaway and enjoy at home. We can also cater for your party or event at home, allowing you to enjoy quality food in the comfort of your own home. We can also supply stunning homemade celebration cakes, personalised to suit your special occasion by our pastry chef.
SVP - Vincent's Charity Shops Dublin Region

SVP - Vincent's Charity Shops Dublin Region

SVP House, 91/92 Sean MacDermott Street, Dublin ,
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVP) is a direct service non-profit organisation whose work primarily involves person-to-person contact with people who have a variety of needs. In addition to direct assistance, we try to promote self-sufficiency, enabling people to help themselves. Any assistance offered by the Society is given in a non-judgemental spirit of compassion, based on the need of the individual or family. We do much more than just address financial hardship; we visit the sick, the poor, the lonely and the imprisoned to form a unique network of social concern. Our members give through working for social justice and the creation of a more just and caring nation.
Tel: 01 8550022
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.
Church of Ireland College of Education

Church of Ireland College of Education

The Church of Ireland College of Education or C.I.C.E. as it is more commonly known is one of five Irish Colleges of Education which provide a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree, the qualification generally required to teach in Irish primary schools. Its degrees are awarded by Trinity College/University of Dublin just like Coláiste Mhuire, Marino and Froebel College of Education. The college is located in Rathmines in Dublin.The College also provides postgraduate courses in Learning Support and Special Educational Needs and a Certificate Course for Special Needs Assistants.HistoryThe history of The Church of Ireland College of Education dates from 1811 when a primary teacher training college known as The Kildare Place Training Institution was founded in Dublin by the Society for Promoting Education of the Poor in Ireland. In the 1850s this institution was taken over by the Church Education Society for the purpose of training Anglican teachers for church schools. This College was taken over in 1878 by the General Synod of the Church of Ireland and six years later became a recognised denominational college with the Archbishop of Dublin as ex officio manager and Chairman of the Board of Governors. In 1884 under the guidance of Archbishop Plunket affiliated to the state national school system.In the 1970s a Bachelor of Education degree was introduced and since then has been taught jointly by Trinity College, University of Dublin and The Church of Ireland College of Education. It is also the oldest teacher training establishment in Ireland. While, it holds the fewest students in comparison to the other colleges, it is renowned for its esteemed graduates.
Red Apple Hair and Beauty Rathfarnham / Woodstown

Red Apple Hair and Beauty Rathfarnham / Woodstown

Eden shopping centre rathfarnham/ woods town shopping centre, Dublin ,
OldBookHides

OldBookHides

Kings Inn St, Dublin ,
Upcycling old books into special notebooks and sketchbooks. ANd refilling them when you run out of pages and returning the insides soft bound if they're precious to you
Tel: 852057457
Grazermedia

Grazermedia

Digital Media Artist. Web Design, Graphic, 3D, Film/Video, Photography, Animation, Audio. www.grazermedia.com
Irish Lift Trucks

Irish Lift Trucks

Baldonell Business Park, Baldonnell, Dublin ,
Iirsh Lift Trucks is the exculsive distributor for Hyser materials handling equipment in Ireland, with over 140 Hyster models covering the entire spectrum of load handling requirements.
Tel: 01-4034100