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Domhnach Broc— District of Dublin — Donnybrook main street looking towards Stillorgan Location in Ireland Coordinates: 53°19′26″N 6°14′24″W / 53.324°N 6.240°WCoordinates: 53°19′26″N 6°14′24″W / 53.324°N 6.240°W Country Ireland Province Leinster County County Dublin Elevation 11 m (36 ft) Postal district(s) Dublin 4 Irish Grid Reference O169318 Website donnybrook.biz Donnybrook (Irish: Domhnach Broc, meaning The Church of Saint Broc) is a district of Dublin, Ireland. It is situated on the southside of the city, in the Dublin 4 postal district, and is home to the Irish state broadcaster RTÉ. It was once part of the Pembroke Township. Its neighbouring suburbs are Ballsbridge, Sandymount, Ranelagh and Clonskeagh.
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History
Donnybrook was once the location of Donnybrook Fair, a fair held from the time of King John onwards, which became notorious for drunkenness and violent disorder. This gave rise to the term a donnybrook, meaning a brawl or fracas. The fair was banned in 1855, but a supermarket called Donnybrook Fair is on the main street. Parts of the lands on which Donnybrook Fair took place are occupied by Donnybrook Rugby Ground and Herbert Park.
Politics
Donnybrook is in the Dáil Éireann constituency of Dublin South East and the Pembroke-Rathmines local electoral area of Dublin City Council.
Geography
The River Dodder runs through Donnybrook.
Education
Donnybrook is home to the all-girls' Muckross Park College. St. Mary's mixed primary school is located on Belmont ave.
People
Writers
- Patrick Kavanagh
- Anthony Trollope
- Flann O'Brien aka Myles na gCopaleen aka Brian O'Nolan, lived on Belmont Avenue
- Benedict Kiely
- Padraic Colum
- Brendan Behan
- Denis Johnston and his wife, the actress/ director Shelah Richards
Others
- Jack B. Yeats
- Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton
- John Boyd Dunlop (pneumatic tyre inventor)
- Guglielmo Marconi (wireless radio - lived in Montrose House, a family home of his mother's family the Jamesons of whiskey fame, now on the grounds of the state broadcaster RTÉ)
- Éamon de Valera (President of Ireland)
- Pádraig Pearse (a leader of the 1916 Easter Rising)
- The O'Rahilly (also a senior figure in the 1916 Easter Rising)
- Michael Collins (freedom-fighter killed during the Irish Civil War in 1922)
- Peter Quinn (musician)
- George E. H. McElroy (WWI fighter ace RFC/RAF)
- Garret FitzGerald (former Taoiseach of Ireland)
- Albert Reynolds (former Taoiseach of Ireland)
- Shane MacGowan (singer/lyricist for the Pogues)
- Méav Ní Mhaolchatha (Singer, former Celtic Woman)
- Frederick May (composer)
- William Downes, Ist Baron Downes (eminent nineteenth century judge)
- Richard Gibson - Actor - Played part of Herr Otto Flick in sitcom series 'Allo 'Allo!
Sports
Donnybrook is the traditional home of rugby union in Leinster. The headquarters of the Irish Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch is located opposite Donnybrook Stadium, where the professional Leinster team played their home games until recently. Kiely's pub in Donnybrook village is a traditional social point for rugby fans.[citation needed]
Rugby clubs Bective Rangers and Old Wesley have their home ground in Donnybrook Stadium. During the school year secondary schools such as St Conleth's College, Blackrock, Belvedere College, Clongowes, St. Michaels and many more play rugby in Donnybrook Stadium.
There are several tennis clubs in Donnybrook, Donnybrook LTC (Lawn Tennis Club), St.Marys LTC, and Bective LTC.
Belmont Football Club has its home ground in Herbert Park.
Merrion Cricket Club is located in Donnybrook, off Anglesea Road and backing on to the Dodder.
See also
External links
- Donnybrook Parish (Sacred Heart Church) Web Site
- Donnybrook Website
- Friends of Donnybrook (Community Forum) Web Site
References
- Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/donnybrook — etymology of the noun
- Dublins Famous People and Where They Lived by John Cowell
- A Literary Guide To Dublin by Vivien Igoe
Categories:- Untranslated Irish place names
- Towns and villages in County Dublin
- Donnybrook, Dublin
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