St. David's Secondary School, CBS, moved into the upper floors of the industrial school building in 1974 from the pre-fabricated buildings on Kilmore Road which it had occupied since 1966.
1st Jan 1837 841 people had attended the disco that night.
Artaine Castle, Lands at Artane formed part of the Barony of Coolock. David's Primary School, BNS, began operations on the lower floors of the old industrial school in 1969. The Hollywood family in 1387 were responsible for the building of Artaine Castle. Artane Cottages Lower and Upper, built circa 1900, on the Malahide Road, are in the townland of Killester North. It is popularly, if inaccurately, identified with the fictional Castle Dracula and is one of Romania’s most popular tourist attractions.
The site of the disaster is today a business park which houses (amongst other things) a pub, opposite Artaine Castle Shopping Centre. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania.
We have now had a number of highly successful and enjoyable talks - including one given by Ruth McManus in November 2017 and another by Douglas Appleyard in January 2018. On 14 November 2008, a second fire occurred at the same site as the Stardust, which had been used as a children's play centre. The centre was built by Irish property developer Rohan.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, Thomas St. Lawrence of Artane Castle (aka Baron Howth) gave refuge to those escaping the siege of Dublin Castle.
In 914AD she ordered the building of a ‘burh’ or a fortified earthen rampart to protect the new town of Warwick.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. The school housed around 900 boys at any one time and they stayed there until they were 16 years of age.St. The committee is now… Once the fire was put out, firefighters found cancer-causing asbestos hanging from the roof.Shopping precincts in the Artane area include several retail outlets on the Malahide Road, as well as the Schools in Artane include St. David's CBS and St. David's Boys National schools,Multiple bases are found in multiple sources (which include {Dublin, 1984 – Wren, Jimmy: The Villages of Dublin}), including: Ard Tain, "Fear of the Collar: My Terrifying Childhood in Artane" by Patrick Touher
Artane castle was long the property of the Donellans of Ravensdale, and is said to have been the scene of the death of John Alen or Alan, Archbishop of Dublin, who, in endeavouring to escape from the vengeance of the house of Kildare, which he had provoked by his adherence to the will and measures of Cardinal Wolsey, was shipwrecked near Clontarf: and being made prisoner by some followers of that family, … In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. History. The ruins were taken down in 1825, and on its site Artane House was erected.
St. David's Secondary School, CBS, moved into the upper floors of the industrial school building in 1974 from the pre-fabricated buildings on Kilmore Road which it had occupied since 1966.
1st Jan 1837 841 people had attended the disco that night.
Artaine Castle, Lands at Artane formed part of the Barony of Coolock. David's Primary School, BNS, began operations on the lower floors of the old industrial school in 1969. The Hollywood family in 1387 were responsible for the building of Artaine Castle. Artane Cottages Lower and Upper, built circa 1900, on the Malahide Road, are in the townland of Killester North. It is popularly, if inaccurately, identified with the fictional Castle Dracula and is one of Romania’s most popular tourist attractions.
The site of the disaster is today a business park which houses (amongst other things) a pub, opposite Artaine Castle Shopping Centre. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania.
We have now had a number of highly successful and enjoyable talks - including one given by Ruth McManus in November 2017 and another by Douglas Appleyard in January 2018. On 14 November 2008, a second fire occurred at the same site as the Stardust, which had been used as a children's play centre. The centre was built by Irish property developer Rohan.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, Thomas St. Lawrence of Artane Castle (aka Baron Howth) gave refuge to those escaping the siege of Dublin Castle.
In 914AD she ordered the building of a ‘burh’ or a fortified earthen rampart to protect the new town of Warwick.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. The school housed around 900 boys at any one time and they stayed there until they were 16 years of age.St. The committee is now… Once the fire was put out, firefighters found cancer-causing asbestos hanging from the roof.Shopping precincts in the Artane area include several retail outlets on the Malahide Road, as well as the Schools in Artane include St. David's CBS and St. David's Boys National schools,Multiple bases are found in multiple sources (which include {Dublin, 1984 – Wren, Jimmy: The Villages of Dublin}), including: Ard Tain, "Fear of the Collar: My Terrifying Childhood in Artane" by Patrick Touher
Artane castle was long the property of the Donellans of Ravensdale, and is said to have been the scene of the death of John Alen or Alan, Archbishop of Dublin, who, in endeavouring to escape from the vengeance of the house of Kildare, which he had provoked by his adherence to the will and measures of Cardinal Wolsey, was shipwrecked near Clontarf: and being made prisoner by some followers of that family, … In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. History. The ruins were taken down in 1825, and on its site Artane House was erected.
St. David's Secondary School, CBS, moved into the upper floors of the industrial school building in 1974 from the pre-fabricated buildings on Kilmore Road which it had occupied since 1966.
1st Jan 1837 841 people had attended the disco that night.
Artaine Castle, Lands at Artane formed part of the Barony of Coolock. David's Primary School, BNS, began operations on the lower floors of the old industrial school in 1969. The Hollywood family in 1387 were responsible for the building of Artaine Castle. Artane Cottages Lower and Upper, built circa 1900, on the Malahide Road, are in the townland of Killester North. It is popularly, if inaccurately, identified with the fictional Castle Dracula and is one of Romania’s most popular tourist attractions.
The site of the disaster is today a business park which houses (amongst other things) a pub, opposite Artaine Castle Shopping Centre. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania.
We have now had a number of highly successful and enjoyable talks - including one given by Ruth McManus in November 2017 and another by Douglas Appleyard in January 2018. On 14 November 2008, a second fire occurred at the same site as the Stardust, which had been used as a children's play centre. The centre was built by Irish property developer Rohan.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, Thomas St. Lawrence of Artane Castle (aka Baron Howth) gave refuge to those escaping the siege of Dublin Castle.
In 914AD she ordered the building of a ‘burh’ or a fortified earthen rampart to protect the new town of Warwick.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. The school housed around 900 boys at any one time and they stayed there until they were 16 years of age.St. The committee is now… Once the fire was put out, firefighters found cancer-causing asbestos hanging from the roof.Shopping precincts in the Artane area include several retail outlets on the Malahide Road, as well as the Schools in Artane include St. David's CBS and St. David's Boys National schools,Multiple bases are found in multiple sources (which include {Dublin, 1984 – Wren, Jimmy: The Villages of Dublin}), including: Ard Tain, "Fear of the Collar: My Terrifying Childhood in Artane" by Patrick Touher
Artane castle was long the property of the Donellans of Ravensdale, and is said to have been the scene of the death of John Alen or Alan, Archbishop of Dublin, who, in endeavouring to escape from the vengeance of the house of Kildare, which he had provoked by his adherence to the will and measures of Cardinal Wolsey, was shipwrecked near Clontarf: and being made prisoner by some followers of that family, … In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. History. The ruins were taken down in 1825, and on its site Artane House was erected.
Caisleán Ard Aidhin aka Artane Castl e was the medieval seat of the Holywood (Hollywood aka Holywode) family. Artaine, now usually Artane, has a recorded history spanning over 900 years, but for much of that time was a quiet rural area. The Saxon army was led by the eldest daughter of King Alfred the Great, a warrior Princess called Ethelfleda.
The school was opened at the former site of Artane Castle on fifty six acres of land. The civil parish of Artaine, linked with Finglas before the Reformation, comprises the townlands of Artaine North, Artaine South, Artaine West, Artaine East (originally Skillinglass), Puckstown (where Bram Stoker once resided with his family) and two-thirds of the townland of Oldtown (the remainder being in the civil parish of Coolock). The parish, anciently called "Tartaine," for centuries formed part of the estate of the Hollywood family, and the castle of Artane likewise belonged to that of the Donnellans, where it is said Archbishop Allen, in 1533, was murdered for his dislike to the Geraldines.
St. David's Secondary School, CBS, moved into the upper floors of the industrial school building in 1974 from the pre-fabricated buildings on Kilmore Road which it had occupied since 1966.
1st Jan 1837 841 people had attended the disco that night.
Artaine Castle, Lands at Artane formed part of the Barony of Coolock. David's Primary School, BNS, began operations on the lower floors of the old industrial school in 1969. The Hollywood family in 1387 were responsible for the building of Artaine Castle. Artane Cottages Lower and Upper, built circa 1900, on the Malahide Road, are in the townland of Killester North. It is popularly, if inaccurately, identified with the fictional Castle Dracula and is one of Romania’s most popular tourist attractions.
The site of the disaster is today a business park which houses (amongst other things) a pub, opposite Artaine Castle Shopping Centre. Bran Castle, medieval stronghold in the Transylvanian Alps (Southern Carpathian Mountains) of Brasov county, central Romania.
We have now had a number of highly successful and enjoyable talks - including one given by Ruth McManus in November 2017 and another by Douglas Appleyard in January 2018. On 14 November 2008, a second fire occurred at the same site as the Stardust, which had been used as a children's play centre. The centre was built by Irish property developer Rohan.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, Thomas St. Lawrence of Artane Castle (aka Baron Howth) gave refuge to those escaping the siege of Dublin Castle.
In 914AD she ordered the building of a ‘burh’ or a fortified earthen rampart to protect the new town of Warwick.
At the time of the Silken Thomas rebellion of 1534, In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. The school housed around 900 boys at any one time and they stayed there until they were 16 years of age.St. The committee is now… Once the fire was put out, firefighters found cancer-causing asbestos hanging from the roof.Shopping precincts in the Artane area include several retail outlets on the Malahide Road, as well as the Schools in Artane include St. David's CBS and St. David's Boys National schools,Multiple bases are found in multiple sources (which include {Dublin, 1984 – Wren, Jimmy: The Villages of Dublin}), including: Ard Tain, "Fear of the Collar: My Terrifying Childhood in Artane" by Patrick Touher
Artane castle was long the property of the Donellans of Ravensdale, and is said to have been the scene of the death of John Alen or Alan, Archbishop of Dublin, who, in endeavouring to escape from the vengeance of the house of Kildare, which he had provoked by his adherence to the will and measures of Cardinal Wolsey, was shipwrecked near Clontarf: and being made prisoner by some followers of that family, … In 1825, this medieval castle was demolished and replaced by a new Artane Castle aka Artane House. History. The ruins were taken down in 1825, and on its site Artane House was erected.
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