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  • #46
    Originally posted by Rashers View Post
    As promised a long time ago.... funeral on Lambay 1988.
    Thanks Rasher, I will borrow that and see can I put a name to the coffin. Only former employees and family are allowed burial on the Island.

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    • #47
      Hi Pammy in thread 32 there are 4 Churches featured, they are 1. St.Nicholas of Myra Roman Catholic Church Francis Street Dublin 8. 2.An Old Photo of Christ Church Cathedral during the Wood Quay excavations. 3. St.Annes Church of Ireland, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 and finally 4. Our Lady of Victories Roman Catholic Church, Ballymun Road, Dublin 11
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      • #48
        Purely as a matter of interest, bearing no relation to the subject in question in this thread, can any one tell me what has happened to 'The Dublin Forums.com', it seems to have disappeared off the face of the Earth.
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        • #49
          Some Churches in the South Inner City, Dublin 8


          St.James RC Church, James's Street, Dublin 8


          St.Catherines Church of Ireland, Donore Avenue, Dublin 8


          St.Teresas RC Church, Donore Avenue, Dublin 8


          Dolphins Barn RC Church, Dublin, 8
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          • #50
            1st Ballyfermot church circa 1948, (known locally as the stew house).
            It was used as a church while awaiting the construction of the new church at the roundabout on kylemore road.

            It was later used as a dinner house (penny dinners for the poor) run by the Vincent DePaul and the nuns from seven oaks convent. Every day was stew and maybe sago if you could afford dessert.
            It then became a youth club, but they couldn't get rid of the smell of stew, it was engrained in the interior of the building.
            In the early sixties, the youth club ran a record hop, and the locals called it club a dindin

            London had its club a gogo, we had our club a dindin.
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            Old age and treachery will outdo youth and skill anyday

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            • #51
              Four random Dublin Churches.


              Pepper Canister Church of Ireland Mount Street Dublin 2


              Old Crumlin Church of Ireland Crumlin Dublin 12


              St.John the Evangelist Church of Ireland, Coolock, Dublin 5


              St.Monicas RC Church Edenmore Dublin 5
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              • #52
                Old photos of four Dublin Church of Ireland buildings still with us in one guise or another.


                St Doulaghs, Balgriffin, Dublin 13


                Irishtown Church, Ringsend, Dublin 4


                St Audeons Church, High Street, Dublin 8


                All Saints Church, Phibsboro Road, Dublin 7
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                • #53
                  Powerful stuff Pegs....keep up the good work.
                  We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!

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                  • #54
                    Thanks DTW.
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                    • #55
                      Some more places of worship Old and Existing in Dublin.


                      Back of Francis Street Church on John Dillon Street, Dublin 8


                      Glasnevin RC Church from Botanic Gardens, Dublin 9


                      Islamic Mosque, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14


                      Remaining Tower of St.Judes Church of Ireland, Inchicore, Road, Dublin 8
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                      • #56
                        Great pics Pegasus....keep it up...
                        It is what it is.

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                        • #57
                          Clonliffe College

                          The Chapel - part of Holy Cross College for seminarians located off Clonliffe Road, in Drumcondra. The seminary closed in 2001 and the chapel is no longer open to the public.
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                          • #58
                            Four more Historic Dublin Churches. 1. Church of Ireland, Chapelizod. 2.St.Francis Xavier Jesuit Church, Upr. Gardiner Street. 3. R.C.Church Inchicore, Dublin 8. 4. St.Thomas C.of I, Cathal Brugha Street. Original Church before fire destroyed it in 1922 and rebuilt as it is to-day.







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