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on Ormond Road. Clonturk House was built in 1830 by the then City Architect, as a gentleman’s residence and was extensively renovated in 1880 and given its Georgian frontage. For a number of years until 1960 Clonturk House was run by the Presbyterian Church which gave accommodation to girls
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A numbering of neighbouring streets bear the name Clonturk, including Clonturk Park, Clonturk Gardens, and Clonturk Avenue, probably as a result of their proximity to Clonturk House. There is also Clonturk Community College, further north on the Swords Road at Whitehall.
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or the "Headland of the boars", but had changed to Clonturk by the middle of the 16th century, perhaps under the influence of the more famous neighbouring placename
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order. The balustrade which now forms its boundary came from the original Carlisle Bridge and was moved there when this structure was replaced by the present
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postal district. The name Clonturk translates from the Irish as "Pasture of the boars". There is some evidence that the name originally was
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attending school in Dublin both as fee-paying and on a subsidised basis. Until 2009 it was a home for blind men, run by the
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finals of 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1894 were also played at this venue. Nearby
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The name 'Clonturk' mainly survives today through the existence of
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finals of 1890, 1891 and 1892 were played at Clonturk Park. The
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Area of the Northside of Dublin city encompassing Drumcondra
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Clonturk Park, off Richmond Road, is the home ground of
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