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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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571:. The earlier village was around the area where the Purty Kitchen pub is now (sometimes mapped as "Old Dunleary"). It had a coffee house and a small cove, both of which are shown on a number of old maps, and it may have had a salt mine (Salthill is close by). At that time, the area was a craggy, rocky pastureland spotted with some granite quarries.
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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
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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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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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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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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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622:(later St. Michael's Wharf) of the new Dun Laoghaire harbour. Originally fares were sixpence (third class), eight pence (second class) and a shilling (first class). The journey took 15 minutes in 1837. The railway established Kingstown as a preferred suburb of
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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History of Dun Laoghaire Harbour by John de Courcy Ireland
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The town's name means "fort of Laoghaire". This refers to
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2421:"What's in a name? Dun Leary – Kingstown – Dún Laoghaire"
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National Maritime Museum in the restored Mariners' Church
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3596:"No Festival of World Cultures in 2011? - On The Record"
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Holyhead-Dun Laoghaire: From Car Ferry to HSS 1965-1996
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Primary School. Dominican Primary School Dun Laoghaire
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3437:"Scoilnet Web Hosting Holding Page for scoilnet.ie"
2856:"Dún Laoghaire Baths get much needed lick of paint"
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Historic 4 Star Luxury Royal Marine Hotel & Spa
1122:. Successor companies operating the railway were:
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3557:The Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Appeal,
2307:"About Dun Laoghaire Town - Dun Laoghaire Tourism"
6042:Former urban districts in the Republic of Ireland
3467:"Coltard to revamp Dún Laoghaire shopping centre"
1236:Harbour entrance from the outer side of East Pier
681:on the site of a depleted Board of Works quarry.
6027:Port cities and towns in the Republic of Ireland
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3719:. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker. p. 427.
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4292:. Narberth, Pembrokeshire: Ferry Publications.
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3570:"25 years ago Nirvana came to Dún Laoghaire"
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2708:"The Sinking of RMS Leinster and SS Dundalk"
2651:"1879 – Dun Laoghaire Town Hall, Co. Dublin"
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4844:List of towns and villages in County Dublin
4338:. Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications.
3317:"Dun Laoghaire Further Education Institute"
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2591:"The Construction of Dun Laoghaire Harbour"
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4314:(Report). Dun Laoghaire Harbour Company.
4309:The Construction of Dun Laoghaire Harbour
4261:. Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
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3018:"National Maritime Museum of Ireland"
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2151:List of towns and villages in Ireland
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3526:Taylor, Charlie (30 October 2018).
3076:from the original on 4 October 2017
2910:White, Candace (19 February 2019).
2796:"Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire) Harbour"
1720:Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898
1482:Historical artists and performances
1124:Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway
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6022:Marinas in the Republic of Ireland
4922:List of townlands of County Dublin
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4441:Kingstown Township 1855–1874 layer
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3892:10.1111/j.1468-0289.1984.tb00344.x
3754:Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993
3730:Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930
3651:Gartland, Fiona (22 August 2015).
3417:from the original on 26 April 2018
3214:from the original on 25 April 2015
2677:"The History of the People's Park"
2603:from the original on 1 August 2020
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1693:Category:People from Dún Laoghaire
1507:Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
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1367:George's Street, the town's main
719:The main road to Dublin, through
691:59th (2nd North Midland) Division
6007:Places in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
4722:Category:Rivers of County Dublin
3848:(1981). "On the accuracy of the
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3202:Hughes, Owen (4 February 2015).
2706:Byrne, Donal (10 October 2018).
2653:. Archiseek. 17 September 2009.
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801:Commissioners of Irish Lights
518:The name is officially spelt
3441:www.holyfamilyns.scoilnet.ie
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1521:Festival of World Cultures
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3292:St Michael's Rowing Club
3052:25 November 2007 at the
2407:24 November 2007 at the
2363:Dublin Historical Record
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1744:The area is governed by
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4360:Dun Laoghaire Kingstown
4140:25 January 2017 at the
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3164:"Princess Maud - Venus"
2764:Semple, Hilary (2019).
1664:arrived on 9 July. The
1540:Dublin Theatre Festival
1517:played at the Top Hat.
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1217:Dundrum Shopping Centre
1132:Great Southern Railways
1015:Sandycove and Glasthule
925:Queen Victoria fountain
633:connected Kingstown to
250:Dún Laoghaire (Ireland)
4860:Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown
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3235:Dún Laoghaire Business
2971:www.paviliontheatre.ie
2916:nova: vintage treasure
2840:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
2825:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
2800:www.askaboutireland.ie
2499:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
2481:Lewis, Samuel (1837).
2348:Harbour Company (2003)
1799:Historical populations
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5941:South Lotts, Ringsend
5498:South of River Liffey
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3799:S.I. No. 615 of 2018
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3758:No. 31 of 1993, s. 9
3734:No. 27 of 1930, s. 3
2073:Dún Laoghaire has a
1754:local electoral area
729:Eucharistic Congress
710:Imperial German Navy
643:John Skipton Mulvany
501:High King of Ireland
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4910:Civil sub-divisions
4896:Greater Dublin Area
4428:Maps of Kingstown:
3908:on 4 December 2012.
3710:Clancy, John Joseph
3132:on 21 February 2014
2687:on 12 December 2009
2350:, pp. ii, 2–3.
2230:on 17 October 2013.
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1394:Bord Iascaigh Mhara
1262:National Yacht Club
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675:Kingstown Town Hall
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5761:Kill of the Grange
4936:Baronies of Dublin
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3770:Irish Statute Book
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2745:on 8 December 2008
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1635:Dublin Bay Cruises
1630:Dublin Bay Cruises
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2254:978-90-272-9415-9
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1348:CBS Eblana Avenue
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1352:C.B.C. Monkstown
1292:An Bord Pleanála
1152:Rosslare Harbour
1112:steam locomotive
1007:Go-Ahead Ireland
930:Public transport
869:Carnegie library
845:Mariners' Church
740:Second World War
616:Irish Free State
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1011:railway station
959:Mountjoy Square
955:Dublin tramways
949:that runs from
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