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  • He started his career as a Curate in Dundrum County and in Dublin from 1930 to 1932 and was appointed Chaplain to the Forces, 4th Class, in July 1932.

    Opening Meeting, Season 1954-55 1954

  • Still, on the back of this information she was able to phone Dundrum Garda Station and put the details to them, to see what the reaction would be.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • Video and photo: Reuters In south Dublin, the Dundrum shopping mall—the country's largest—was shut late Monday and its power supply disconnected when flood water poured through the first floor.

    Two Killed by Floods in Ireland Eamon Quinn 2011

  • When I rang Dundrum, they denied knowing anything about it at all.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • A major shopping centre at Dundrum was also evacuated after the first floor of the mall was flooded with 10cms of water.

    Irish police officer feared swept away in floods 2011

  • Donagh, you can organise that with the help of our two colleagues here from Dundrum.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • There were only seven of them in the room, including the two uniforms from Dundrum, but already the air was oppressive.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • As for the two uniforms in from Dundrum, well, what could you expect?

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • I have a personal genealogical interest in the subject, which I will save for another post; but most people who have lived in Northern Ireland will be familiar with the monuments of the Norman period - most notably Carrickfergus Castle, possibly also Inch Abbey and Greyabbey, with their ruined Gothic arches still visible, and Dundrum Castle farther south.

    September Books 1) Anglo-Norman Ulster, by T.E. McNeill nwhyte 2009

  • Close to the villages of Dundrum and Clonskeagh as well as the University College Dublin, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home on a cul-de-sac in Dublin 14 gets plenty of sunlight and boasts a backyard garden.

    In Pictures: See What $1 Million Will Buy You In Real Estate Around The World Lacey Rose 2006

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