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Royal City of Dublin Hospital. / 53.3338; -6.2440. The Royal City of Dublin Hospital ( Irish: Ospidéal Ríoga Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) was a health facility on Baggot Street, Dublin, Ireland. The building from which the hospital operated, which was vacant as of early 2024, is a protected structure. [1]
Naoufal Fassih. Naoufal Fassih, also known as Buik (Dutch for "belly"), is a Dutch criminal of Moroccan origins. [1] [2] He has been at the centre of a longrunning feud between two Dutch crime gangs. [2]
William King Baggot (November 7, 1879 – July 11, 1948) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He was an internationally famous movie star of the silent film era. The first individually publicized leading man in America, Baggot was referred to as "King of the Movies," "The Most Photographed Man in the World" and "The Man Whose ...
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Website. www.stwarchitects.com. Scott Tallon Walker is an architecture practice with its head office in Dublin, Ireland and further offices in London, Galway and Cork. It is one of the largest architecture practices in Ireland. Established in 1931 as Scott and Good, becoming Michael Scott Architect in 1938, and Michael Scott and Partners in ...
Walshe was born in Ennis in the West of Ireland, Walshe was educated at the Benedictine Abbey of Glenstal from 1964 to 1970. He then attended Trinity College, Dublin, 1970-74 where he studied for an Honours degree in business. He was president of the Art Soc from 1971 to 1974. He had his first exhibition at the Tom Caldwell Gallery on Baggot ...
"Mercy Street" is a song written by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel from his fifth studio album So (1986). Background and recording [ edit ] The song was inspired by the personal and confessional works of the American poet Anne Sexton , who wrote a play titled Mercy Street and a poem titled "45 Mercy Street".
Sir Samuel Lee Anderson KCB [1] (14 June 1837 – 1 December 1886) was an Irish Crown Lawyer and Secret Service Officer working with the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland. He worked on anti- Fenian and criminal cases in Ireland from 1865 to 1884. He was also an intelligence officer, theologian and writer.