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ST PATRICKS CHURCH , LOWER GLANMIRE ROAD
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ST PATRICKS CHURCH , LOWER GLANMIRE ROADThe building of St. Patrick's Church began in 1832 A. D. It was to be a Chapel of Ease to the Cathedral parish and replace the "Brickfield Masshouse" nearer the river which stood further down the Strand Road in the vicinity of the present Glanmire Railway Terminus (Kent Station). Because a brick factory occupied this site it was called Brickfield Chapel. This name lived on in the new chapel although it was some distance up the road. It was the 1829
(Acrylic painting)The Quiet Man Bridge is located 8km past Oughterard
The Grey Hound Bar is located in Kinsale
As the various sections of the Great South Wall were built
and not just the flower
The peninsula includes Ireland's most northerly point
Ciarán of Saigir
on the N59 heading west
A colourful
It is the county Town of County Galway which is named after it
Dublin Castle served for centuries as the headquarters of English
One such structure is the Berwick Fountain that stands ornately on the Grand Parade Street in Cork
plantations and estates
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