Sir John Rogerson's Quay(Dublin)
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Sir John Rogerson — Sir John Rogerson, a wealthy merchant and property developer, was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1693–94, and also represented the city in the Parliament of Ireland. He built his country residence, The Glen or Glasnevin House outside the village … Wikipedia
City Quay (Dublin) — City Quay is a street in Dublin on the south side of the River Liffey between Talbot Memorial Bridge in the west and Creighton Street and Sir John Rogerson s Quay in the east. Seán O Casey Bridge is near its east end. Formerly a part of Dublin… … Wikipedia
Britain Quay (Dublin) — Britain Quay is a quay and street in Dublin on the south bank of the Liffey between Sir John Rogerson s Quay and the confluence of the River Liffey, River Dodder and Grand Canal.The U2 Tower is to be built here … Wikipedia
Dublin — This article is about the capital of Ireland. For other uses, see Dublin (disambiguation). Dublin Baile Átha Cliath Clockwise from top: Samuel Beckett Bridge, Trinity College … Wikipedia
Dublin statues and their nicknames — Dublin statues are a significant feature of the cityscape of Dublin and many have acquired nicknames. The city s statues and other monuments have a long history of controversy about their subjects and designs, and a number of formerly prominent… … Wikipedia
Dublin quays — The Dublin quays refers to the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. The stretches of the two continuous streets have several different names, however all but three of the names… … Wikipedia
Statues in Dublin — Dublin statues are a significant feature of the cityscape of Dublin and many have acquired nicknames. The city s statues and other monuments have a long history of controversy about their subjects and designs, and a number of formerly prominent… … Wikipedia
Eucharistic Congress of Dublin (1932) — The 31st International Eucharistic Congress, held in Dublin 22–26 June 1932, was one of the largest eucharistic congresses of the 20th century. The closing ceremony of the Eucharistic Congress that was held in Dublin in June 1932. Ireland was… … Wikipedia
William Brown (admiral) — ] Early life and career Career as a merchant captain William Brown was born in Foxford, County Mayo, Ireland on June 22, 1777. His family emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States, about 1786, when William was only nine years… … Wikipedia
DEME — Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering NV Type Limited company Founded 1991 Headquarters Zwijndrecht, Belgium Area served Worldwide Key people Luc Bertrand ( … Wikipedia