- Crumlin, Dublin
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Crumlin (Irish: Croimghlinn, meaning "Crooked Glen") is suburb in Southside Dublin, Ireland. It is the site of Ireland's largest hospital for children.
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Location
Crumlin covers the area from the River Poddle near the KCR to the Drimnagh Road, to Bunting Road, and is situated not far from the city centre, on the Southside of Dublin city. Neighbouring areas include Walkinstown, Perrystown, Drimnagh and Kimmage. Crumlin is contained within postal district Dublin 12.
Name and History
Crumlin gets its name from the crooked valley known as Lansdowne Valley. The valley was formed by glacial erosion in the distant past and is now bisected by the River Camac. The valley is situated behind Drimnagh and is largely made up of recreational parkland.
Some of the local amenities in Crumlin, such as Pearse College on Clogher Road and Ceannt park, are named after some of the 1916 Rebels who had a training camp in nearby Kimmage at Sundrive crossroads.
Features
Crumlin is home to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, the largest children's hospital in the country.
People
Notable people who have lived in or been associated with the area include:
- Brendan Behan moved to Crumlin from Dublin City Centre. He lived at 70 Kildare Road where the house is marked with a plaque in his honour.
- Christy Brown, the Irish author, painter and poet, was born in Crumlin.
- Gabriel Byrne, Hollywood actor, was born in Crumlin [2]
- Paddy Casey, the singer/songwriter, is from Cashel Road in Crumlin.
- Martin Cahill AKA "The General", a Dublin underworld figure, lived in Crumlin.
- Gemma Craven, the actress, is from Crumlin.
- Oliver Cromwell, on his way to Drogheda, camped near Crumlin Village (Cromwellsfort Road in Crumlin is believed to have been named after him).
- Martin Duffy, filmmaker and author was from Leighlin Road, Crumlin. Duffy based his first feature film The Boy from Mercury on his childhood experiences in the neighborhood, and detailed life there from the 1930s onwards in the biography of his parents, "Barney and Molly".
- Richie Egan, bass player in The Redneck Manifesto (band) and lead singer of Jape (band), is from Crumlin.
- Larry Flood, the former Irish Olympic boxer and Irish welter champion, lived in Crumlin.
- Liam Lawlor, the high profile and controversial Irish TD, was born in Crumlin.
- Phil Lynott of the rock band Thin Lizzy used to live on Leighlin Road and Rutland Avenue, Crumlin. The "Black Rose" (Rosin Dubh) famously said "When I'm in England, I say, I'm from Ireland. When I'm in Ireland, I say, I'm from Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say, I'm from Crumlin. When I'm in Crumlin, I say, Leighlin Road. When I'm in Leighlin Road, I say, I'm a Lynott." - Phil Lynott
- Paul McGrath, the former footballer who played with the Republic Of Ireland, Manchester United and Aston Villa, grew up in Crumlin having played for St. Patrick's Athletic of Inchicore.
- Fintan O'Toole, journalist and Irish Times assistant editor, grew up in Crumlin.
- Niall Quinn, Sunderland AFC Chairman.
- Eamonn Rogers, the former footballer who played with the Republic of Ireland, Blackburn Rovers and Charlton Athletic, grew up in Crumlin.
- Seamus Elliott, cyclist, was a stage winner in the Giro d'Italia in 1960 and the Vuelta a Espana in 1962. He also won a stage in Tour de France and held the Tour's yellow jersey for 2 days.
- Andy Reid (footballer), Sunderland AFC player. Andy grew up on Clogher Road in Crumlin.
- Joey O'Brien (footballer), Bolton Wanderers and Republic of Ireland midfielder. Joey grew up on Sundrive Road, which is just around the corner from where Andy Reid grew up.
Schools
- Loreto College
- Rosary college
- St.Agnes NS
- Ard Scoil Eanna
Transport
Bus Routes
Bus Átha Cliath routes serving the Crumlin area are: 17, 18, 19A, 50, 56A, 77, 77A, 83, 121, 122, 123, 150, 151
Sport
- "Crumlin GAA Club" is the Gaelic Athletic Association of the parish. It is based in Pearse Park, with its Clubrooms in O'Toole Park
- "Guinness Rugby Football Club" (Guinness R.F.C.) is based in the Iveagh Sports Grounds on the Crumlin Road.
- "Crumlin United F.C." are a senior football team from the area. They play in the Leinster Senior League, and their most noted former player was Robbie Keane
- "St James's Gate F.C." play their home games at the Iveagh Grounds, Crumlin Road. They compete in the Leinster Senior League.
- "Lourdes Celtic F.C." are a Junior football team from the Sundrive area, they play mostly in the Leinster Junior Leagues. Noted international players such as Damien Duff and Andy Reid (footballer) played at junior level for the club.
- "Crumlin Boxing Club" is based in Windmill road and produced Dean Byrne.
- "St James Gaels" is another Gaelic Athletic Association club in the area. They play their home games at the Iveagh Grounds on the Crumlin Road.
- "Crumlin Bowling Club".This club is located at St.Mary's Road, Crumlin. It was originally part of the Imperial Tobacco Company from 1926 to 1947.
The Crumlin Bowling Club was founded in 1947 and is still one of the premier bowling clubs in Ireland. It is affiliated to the Bowling League of Ireland and the Irish Bowling Association.
- "Main Stage Wrestling Academy". Located on Sundrive Road, this is one of the top professional wrestling schools in Ireland.
See also
List of towns and villages in Ireland
External links
- Crumlin GAA Club
- Crumlin Boxing Club
- St. James Gaels GAA Club
- Lourdes Celtic F.C.
- A heart in Jerusalem, A head in Crumlin, Irish Times
- Robbie keane, Crumlin United
References
- ^ STAR Bingo group
- ^ "Gabriel Byrne biography". www.celebritypro.com. http://www.celebritypro.com/bio/gabriel_byrne_bio.htm.
Coordinates: 53°19′26″N 6°19′44″W / 53.324°N 6.329°W
Categories:- Towns and villages in County Dublin
- Crumlin, Dublin
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