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The school had 3 classrooms and up to 150 pupils. The current building dates from 1863. In a 1905 report, the school was assessed by
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It was funded by the Damer Endowment, a trust bequeathed by wealthy landowner and banker Joseph Damer (1630-1720), great-uncle to
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of Irish-language theatre. The space continued to be used sporadically for short productions and events such as the
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Damer Hall, situated between the eircom building and the Dublin Unitarian Church
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From ca. 1718 (or possibly 1725), Damer Hall served as Damer School, a
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An Damer: History of an Irish language theatre - Mairéad Ní Chinnéide
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An examination of the condition of primary schools in Dublin in 1905
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took place in the Damer on 31 January 1967, performed by the
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had its first performance there on 15 September 1960.
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Damer Hall is located in Central Dublin
St Stephen's Green
Dublin
Coordinates
53°20′17″N 6°15′45″W / 53.338147°N 6.262388°W / 53.338147; -6.262388
Irish
Dublin Unitarian Church
St Stephen's Green
Dublin
Ireland
co-educational
primary school
Joseph Damer, 1st Earl of Dorchester
St Mary's parish
Sir Charles Alexander Cameron
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Gael Linn
Breandán Ó hEithir
Raidió Teilifís Éireann
FĂ©ach
Abbey Theatre
Golden Age
Dublin Theatre Festival
Brendan Behan
An Giall (The Hostage)
Máire Ní Shíthe
Gate Theatre
Seán Ó Riada
opera

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