- Terenure
Infobox Irish Place
name = Terenure
gaeilge = Tír an Iúir
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motto =
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pin coords = left: 49px; top: 94px
north coord = 53.3097
west coord = 6.2853
irish grid = O143301
area =
elevation = 54 m
province =Leinster
county =County Dublin
town pop = Approx. 20,000 (Area)
rural pop =
census yr = 2002
web = |Terenure ( _ga. Tír an Iúir [cite web|url=http://www.logainm.ie/?text=Terenure&placeID=55993|title=Tír an Iúir|year=2008|work=Placenames Database of Ireland|publisher=
Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government |accessdate=2008-10-02] : 'Land of the Yew Trees') is a residentialsuburb ofDublin ,Ireland . It is part of the Southside and in the administration ofDublin City Council .Location
Terenure is located south of
Harold's Cross and north ofRathfarnham , and partially contained in the Dublin 6, Dublin 6W and Dublin 12 postal districts. Terenure borders the suburbs of Templeogue, Rathgar, Harold's Cross, Kimmage and Rathfarnham.Terenure is a suburb of Dublin city proper, and its southern boundary, delineated partly by the
River Dodder , is also part of the administrative boundary betweenDublin City Council andSouth Dublin County Council. In times past, Terenure Cross (Vaughan's Corner) was a terminus for the citytram s, and is mentioned as such in Ulysses (Episode 7, "Aeolus"), but it has been bypassed by the redevelopment of modern trams in Dublin (theLuas lines). There were no less than three tram depots in Terenure at one time, the main tram depot for the number 15 DUTC trams in Terenure Road East, another DUTC depot for number 16 trams inRathfarnham Road, and the terminus of the Dublin & Blessington Steam Tramway onTempleogue Road.History
Terenure,
Drimnagh andKimmage , on the south side of Dublin City, were given to the Barnewell family byKing John in1215 . The Barnewells gave some of the land to St John The Baptist Hospital outside Newgate, and Cromwell confiscated the remainder from them. Terenure passed through the hands of various owners since then, including what is nowTerenure College (bought by the Carmelites in 1860).Points of interest
The village was home to actors, writers and musicians including
Donal McCann , Aidan Grennell andMáirtín Ó Direáin .With
Rathgar and the area around Portobello inDublin 8 , Terenure has traditionally been the home of many of Dublin's relatively sparse Jewish population. On Rathfarnham Road, is the Terenure Synagogue, Dublin's main synagogue (Orthodox) [http://www.JewishIreland.org] .One of the local secondary schools,
Terenure College has also fostered such well-known Irish figures as retired broadcasterMike Murphy ,Derek Daly former Formula One driver, famous comedianDave Allen and ICROSS (Aids Charity) Founder Dr. Michael Meegan, among many other influential figures.Terenure is also home of the The Star newspaper and among its better known citizens are Olympic boxer Mick Dowling, large-headed circus act Niall Redmond, gaelic football legend Jerome O'Shea and musicians
Republic Of Loose , Rob Smith, Phoenix andThe Coronas .The
Catholic parish church of St. Joseph in Terenure is an impressive edifice with a spectacularstained glass window byHarry Clarke and it was here that literary iconJames Joyce was baptised in 1882. He was born at 41, Brighton Square mid-way between Terenure and Rathgar, though the latter claims him as their own, despite his family being firmly rooted in Terenure. His mother, Mary Jane (May) Murray, was a native of Terenure village and was born about 100 metres from the Church in the public house known as the Eagle House owned by her father at Vaughan's Corner. [http://www.stjosephsterenure.ie St. Joseph's Boys' National School] is on the Church grounds.Terenure was also the launching point for the illustrious Mannering family of New York. At their prime in Terenure, this family was a major real estate and business owner. One of the roads in Terenure, although unposted, was well known as “Mannering Lane”. The family began emigrating to New York in the 1960s where it has prospered in the fields of real estate, international commerce, technology, law and the arts. A relatively small contingent of the family remains in Terenure today.
port
Terenure is the home of
Terenure College RFC , a senior rugby club in Division 1 of the National AIB Premier League.Terenure Football Club provide schoolboy and adult soccer to the surrounding area. [http://www.terenurefc.com Terenure FC]
Terenure College is nicknamed "The Gick" (particularly in a rugby context -
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly 's writings contain many examples of such usage). The nickname is most commonly explained as follows: "Terenure" is often contracted by rugby types to "The 'Nure", this rhymes with and is expanded to "Manure", "Gick" is Anglo-Irish slang for manure or faeces. "The Gick" can also refer to the district of Terenure though this more general usage is rare.ee also
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