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should be identical, and that the winner would be the man with the greatest skill. This concept of 'One-design' has become the norm worldwide and has been adopted for all Olympic sailing events and for most World Championships in sailing. The Water Wag club prospers some 134 years later, and 'Wags' can be seen sailing in Dún Laoghaire harbour on Wednesday evenings from late April to mid-September every year.
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and north west. The West Pier was commenced in 1820 and was constructed with a length of 4,950 feet. The mouth of the harbour is 850 feet wide. The piers were built of perfectly square blocks (50 cubic feet) of Runcorn sandstone from foundation level up to 14 feet high. From six feet below low water level to coping level, the piers are built from granite obtained from nearby
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ran three times daily in each direction, but competition from low-cost airlines and increasing fuel costs resulted in the service being reduced to once-daily in 2008, and becoming a seasonal (summer-only plus Christmas/New Year) from 2010. From early 2015 Stena Line concentrated their Holyhead routes
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which relocated from Eblana continues to this day); the Dominican Convent girls' school, which closed a year earlier in 1991; Dun Laoghaire Community College (previously Dun Laoghaire Tech) which changed to a Further Education Institute in 1996 and to Dun Laoghaire Further Education Institute (DFEi)
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South of the harbour is Scotsman's Bay, where there was a Victorian seaside amusement area, with walks, shelters and baths. The walks and shelters are largely intact. Dún Laoghaire Baths, which had been derelict for many years, were repainted in bright colours in 2012. In 2022, the restored historic
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In 2011, Dún Laoghaire Harbour published a master plan, which focused on developing Dún Laoghaire as a tourist destination. Specifically, the plan revolved around promoting Dún Laoghaire Harbour as a prime location for both ferries and cruise ships. Since then, many cruise ships have stopped in Dún
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Beside the Pavilion Gardens site is Moran Park, redeveloped as part of the Lexicon library project, and originally the site of the harbour authority's office and harbourmaster's house. At the inland side of this small public park was a deep former steam engine water storage pond, which was reworked
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It took 42 years to construct the harbour, from 1817 to 1859. Initially it was thought that one pier (east pier) of 3,500 feet would be sufficient to provide shelter to shipping. It wasn't until the first pier was in use that the authorities realised the need for protection from winds from the west
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Dún Laoghaire has one main shopping street, George's Street, as well as two shopping centres: the Dún Laoghaire Shopping Centre and Bloomfields, the former dating from 1977. Recent years have seen some commercial development of the land around the George's Street area, including, notably, the old
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The Water Wag Club was founded in Kingstown in 1887 to "Establish a class of sailing punt with centreboard all rigged and built the same so that an even harbour race can be had with a light rowing and generally useful boat". This was the first time in yachting history that all the boats in a race
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Ireland's first railway, covering the five and a half miles from Dublin (Westland Row station) to Kingstown was opened on 17 December 1834. Costing £200,000, it terminated at the old harbour of Dunleary, which adjoins today's West Pier. Soon afterwards, the railway was extended to Victoria wharf
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Dún Laoghaire was previously home to the Festival of World Cultures. This three-day festival was one of the largest music festivals in Ireland and attracted over a quarter of a million visitors to the town over a weekend in August. The festival ran for nine years, from 2001 to 2010, until it was
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In 2018, developer Philip Gannon axed a project to convert the former ferry terminal at Dún Laoghaire into a €20 million digital hub that had been projected to bring in 1,000 jobs and 50 companies. Gannon accused Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company of failing to secure the rights to lease the ferry
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An inshore and offshore lifeboat operated by the RNLI are based in Dún Laoghaire Harbour. The offshore boat is normally moored adjoining the Carlisle Pier. The inshore boat is stored in a stone shed at the base of the East Pier. Until recently lifeboat crews were called to duty using a
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described as a "gem of Celtic Renaissance art". It was designed by John J. Robinson, architect of Robinson and Keefe Architects and decorated by Sr. Lynch for members of the former Dominican Convent which existed on the site of the Tesco-anchored "Bloomfield" Shopping Centre.
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suspended by its operator, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. This followed a report from the former county manager who oversaw its launch, and input from the then county manager, after a deficit of over 400,000 euro was reached in 2010. The festival never resumed.
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Primary schools in the Dún Laoghaire area include Dominican Primary School Dún Laoghaire, Holy Family National School in Monkstown Farm, Harold National School, Glasthule and Monkstown Educate Together National School (METNS) on Kill Avenue, Dún Laoghaire.
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which had opened in 1912 on Library Road. Costing an estimated €36.6 million, the new building attracted much criticism prior to its opening on account of its size and design. The large building also contains the county library headquarters.
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Horse racing was undertaken annually in the 1830s for the entertainment of the residents. The location for these events was at the top of York Road where several houses have names such as 'Racefield'. These events no longer take place.
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Pavilion Cinema and Theatre site opposite the County Hall. There is a regular antique fair held bi-monthly, on Sundays in the Royal Marine Hotel, near the harbour, and a weekly farmers market held in the People's Park on Sundays.
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of which Dublin Bay Sailing Club incorporating the Royal Alfred yacht Club is the largest. it organises racing for dinghies and keelboats on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from April to September.
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came to visit the new port under construction in 1821, the name Dunleary was replaced by "Kingstown" in his honour. The town returned to its former name in August 1920, in the lead-up to the creation of the
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and led to the construction of residential terraces. Gresham Terrace (now demolished) consisted of eight houses which formed one side of Victoria Square, so named at the request of Princess Victoria.
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The town has a wide range of eating places and public houses, as well as more than one hundred other retail businesses. The town is home to the head office of Ireland's largest supermarket operator,
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Other clubs include the Dún Laoghaire Motor Yacht Club with premises on the West Pier, the Irish National Sailing School & Irish National Sailing Club based at the foot of the West Pier, the
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Much of the town's early growth came from visitors from Dublin, and today there is one large hotel named the Royal Marine, along with several small hotels, and a number of bed-and-breakfasts.
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In July 2013, the first-ever tourism office opened in Dún Laoghaire. Kayaking, kite surfing, paddle boarding and sailing are available, along with facilities for biking and rock climbing.
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An obelisk standing on four granite balls located near the old ferry port terminal at the harbour commemorates the departure of King George IV and the renaming of the place as Kingstown.
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Walking the East Pier of Dún Laoghaire Harbour is the most popular tourism activity in Dún Laoghaire. The west pier is longer but the surface of the pier is less suitable for walking.
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routes 7 and 8 and was the terminus for the former until the tram lines ceased operations on 9 July 1949. The town is also served by several bus routes which are the 7/A/B/D/N (
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service links the area with Dublin Airport 24 hours a day with stops at County Hall and the Royal Marine Hotel. Route 703 travels from Killiney to Dublin Airport via Dalkey,
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There has been plenty of new investment in the area recently, and the Dún Laoghaire Shopping Centre will be subject to renovation by its owners Coltard, starting from 2016.
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The harbour, one of the largest in the country, is notable for its two granite piers. The East Pier is particularly popular with walkers, and was featured in the 1996 film
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The Pavilion Gardens was previously located at the centre of Dun Laoghaire. After years of decline, it was redeveloped and is now the site of the modern Pavilion Theatre.
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in this film scene, and this is the actual bandstand on the East Pier. The bandstand was restored to its original condition in 2010 by the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company.
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Community facilities include the Boylan Community Centre, the Dún Laoghaire Scout Den, and a community information service in the tower building of St Michael's Church.
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was the 7th largest cruise ship in the world at the time, with a maximum passenger capacity of about 3,000. Other large vessels to visit Dun Laoghaire include the
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and Dún Laoghaire with the loss of over 400 lives. This disaster gave new impetus to an existing campaign for an "asylum harbour" to be constructed near Dublin.
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in 1899. It was renamed Dún Laoghaire in 1920. The urban district of Dún Laoghaire was abolished in 1930, with its area becoming the core of the
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Dún Laoghaire's origins are generally assumed to trace back to a fort that is believed to have stood there and mostly likely to have belonged to
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The town had a golf club from 1909 to 2007, but its members agreed to sell the course to housing developers and move to Ballyman Road, near
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and is responsible for the provision of local services and amenities. For elections to the council, the town is part of the Dún Laoghaire
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The 820-berth marina is the largest in the country, and opened in 2001 following resistance for over 15 years by a group led by the late
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entitled 'Gateway' existed close to the Pavilion retail and theatre complex in the centre of Dún Laoghaire from 2002 to 2009. Made from
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From the 19th century, the town was the principal passenger port for ferries between Ireland and Britain, with a frequent service to
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The borough, including multiple areas beyond the town and district, was measured as a distinct area for demographic purposes.
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The Royal Marine Hotel first opened in 1865 and has since hosted several heads of state, monarchs and celebrities, including
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At least one traditional "cabman's shelter" survives – these were small buildings built for the drivers of horse-drawn taxis.
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The area to the north of the West Pier at Salthill Beach once saw windsurfing activity over the twelve months of the year.
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and overlooked by the National Maritime Museum of Ireland, there is an anchor, recovered from the wreck of the mailboat
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is also seen. This last is how the town's name is commonly pronounced, although the Irish pronunciation is also common.
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Dun Laoghaire Further Education Institute (DFEi) has been providing education to the Dun Laoghaire area since the 1890s
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St Michael's Church is home to the longest-running series of organ concerts in Ireland, featuring the 1974 organ by
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connecting to other railways. Electrification arrived in 1984, and the electrified suburban service was branded as
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baths were re-opened, facilitating sea swimming but without the salt water pool of the 1920s Royal Victoria baths.
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is beside the terminus of the 63/A, S8, L25 and the 46A, the most frequent and heavily used bus route in Dublin.
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brought thousands of visitors to Dublin, and plans indicated that many of them would come through Dún Laoghaire.
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disembarked at Kingstown in April 1916 and marched up the road to Dublin, to participate in the response to the
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Regattas have taken place in Kingstown since at least 1837. Dún Laoghaire harbour is home to a number of
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A number of secondary schools around Dún Laoghaire closed in the 1990s. These school closures included
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came from nearby Foxrock and is said to have experienced an artistic epiphany, alluded to in his play
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Laoghaire, usually between the months of May and July. The first ship to arrive was the Cunard liner
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publicly opened in 1844 which was the first railway to have practical and commercial application of
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for the boats operated from 1859 until 1980. The railway was subsequently extended to the south to
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Clockwise from top: Dun Laoghaire harbour; the Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain; Royal Marine Hotel
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Early residents moved to Dun Laoghaire for the purity of its air compared with Dublin city.
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in modern Irish orthography, and in general usage. It is sometimes unofficially written as
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and on the same site enlarged and incorporated into the new Royal Marine Hotel in 1863.
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since then. Presentation Brothers in Glasthule, founded in 1902, was closed in 2007.
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Arcadia Cruise Ship in Dún Laoghaire Harbour. The town is visible in the background.
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Dún Laoghaire has associations with many leading cultural figures, most notably
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as well as a number of private clinics, therapists and general practitioners.
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The Dún Laoghaire area is home to three third-level education establishments;
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Until 2013, Dún Laoghaire remained the only town in Ireland to have its own
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St Michael's Rowing Club, one of the longest-established members of the
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between the Commissioners for Irish Lights and the marina entrance, the
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was discontinued in October 2010. The 75/A also served Dún Laoghaire to
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Off Library Road is the Dominican Oratory of the Sacred Heart, a small
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Dún Laoghaire also holds other company headquarters, such as those of
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This article is about the town of Dún Laoghaire. For other uses, see
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until it was replaced with the S8 and L25 on 26 November 2023 under
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also serve the area. The 746 bus route from the station terminus to
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County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown Local Electoral Areas Order 2018 (
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was at the end of the East Pier, while the new headquarters of the
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There is an active Business Association and Chamber of Commerce.
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Harbour in Dún Laoghaire, then known as Kingstown, in about 1895
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Irish censuses". In Goldstrom, J. M.; Clarkson, L. A. (eds.).
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Overlooking the harbour and beside the maritime museum is the
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into a water feature inland of the Lexicon library building.
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in Ireland. It is the administrative centre of the county of
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of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. It opened in 2014, replacing the
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on Dublin Port, and withdrew the service to Dún Laoghaire.
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Lóegaire from a stained glass window in the Maritime Museum
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