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  • Dublin Builder
  • Irish trade magazine

    Dublin Builder (1859) - v1 Dublin Builder (1860) - v2 Dublin Builder (1861) - v3 Dublin Builder (1862) - v4 Dublin Builder (1863) - v5 Dublin Builder

    Dublin Builder

    Dublin_Builder

  • Irish Builder
  • Trade journal published in Dublin, Ireland

    The Dublin Builder (1859) vol. 1 The Dublin Builder (1860) vol. 2 The Dublin Builder (1861) vol. 3 The Dublin Builder (1862) vol. 4 The Dublin Builder (1863)

    Irish Builder

    Irish Builder

    Irish_Builder

  • Scrabo Tower
  • 19th-century folly in Northern Ireland

    Dublin Builder. It seems that these pictures represent the original project before simplification to cut cost. Lynn's obituary in the Irish Builder attributes

    Scrabo Tower

    Scrabo Tower

    Scrabo_Tower

  • Victorian Turkish baths, Dublin, Lincoln Place
  • Former Victorian building in Dublin, Ireland

    works'. Dublin Builder. (2 May 1859). p.18 'The new baths, Lincoln-Place'. Dublin Builder. (2 January 1860). p.12 "The Turkish bath in Dublin". Freeman's

    Victorian Turkish baths, Dublin, Lincoln Place

    Victorian Turkish baths, Dublin, Lincoln Place

    Victorian_Turkish_baths,_Dublin,_Lincoln_Place

  • Arthur Guinness II
  • Irish brewer, banker, politician and flour miller (1768–1855)

    married Anne Lee at St. Mary's Church, Dublin on 7 May 1793. His wife Anne (1774–1817) was a daughter of the Dublin builder and brickmaker Benjamin Lee and his

    Arthur Guinness II

    Arthur Guinness II

    Arthur_Guinness_II

  • Richard Barter (sculptor and architect)
  • Irish sculptor

    G] (1875). Recollections of the late Dr Barter…. Dublin: William McGee. p. 36. 'Note' Dublin Builder 7 Feb 1859 p.7 "Turkish baths in Cork". Cork Examiner:

    Richard Barter (sculptor and architect)

    Richard_Barter_(sculptor_and_architect)

  • Buildering
  • Act of climbing buildings

    Dublin, which featured a full chapter on the university's long-standing night climbing tradition, including the buildering activities of the Dublin University

    Buildering

    Buildering

    Buildering

  • Wix.com
  • Israeli software company

    e-mail marketing, and community forums to their websites. The Wix website builder is built on a freemium business model, earning its revenues through premium

    Wix.com

    Wix.com

    Wix.com

  • Merrion Hall
  • Building in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland

    Merrion Hall. Description detailing the completed building from The Dublin Builder 1 September 1863 This building, which may be regarded in somewhat the

    Merrion Hall

    Merrion Hall

    Merrion_Hall

  • Grafton Street
  • Street in central Dublin, Ireland

    buildings had broken windows that were patched up with paper. In 1862, the Dublin Builder said the street "abounds in old premises in need of doctoring up." During

    Grafton Street

    Grafton Street

    Grafton_Street

  • Dublin-class ship of the line
  • design dimensions, and the final measurements are listed below. HMS Dublin Builder: Deptford Dockyard Ordered: 26 August 1755 Laid down: 18 November 1755

    Dublin-class ship of the line

    Dublin-class ship of the line

    Dublin-class_ship_of_the_line

  • Letter to the editor
  • Letter sent by readers to a publication

    editor by J. J. McCarthy, demanding the publication of his letter to the Dublin Builder which was commented upon in the Freeman's Journal, and its response

    Letter to the editor

    Letter to the editor

    Letter_to_the_editor

  • Sligo Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland

    revolution of 1688 to the present time. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Company. p. 151. The Sligo Town Hall. The Dublin Builder. 1 December 1860. p. 375. Waters

    Sligo Town Hall

    Sligo Town Hall

    Sligo_Town_Hall

  • HMS Dublin (1912)
  • Chatham-class light cruiser

    HMS Dublin, together with Chatham and Southampton, was a Town-class light cruiser of the Chatham subgroup, each costing an average £334,053. Dublin displaced

    HMS Dublin (1912)

    HMS Dublin (1912)

    HMS_Dublin_(1912)

  • Blainroe Golf Club
  • course was originally built as part of a village resort in Blainroe by Dublin builder Christy Cooney.[citation needed] As of 2020, Blainroe is ranked 95th

    Blainroe Golf Club

    Blainroe_Golf_Club

  • Carmichael School of Medicine
  • Irish medical school

    website includes this description of the building in an extract from The Dublin Builder, October 15, 1864: "The new Carmichael School of Medicine, of which

    Carmichael School of Medicine

    Carmichael_School_of_Medicine

  • MS Stena Adventurer (2002)
  • Ferry operating between Dublin and Holyhead

    roll-on/roll-off passenger (ro-pax) ferry operated by Stena Line on its Holyhead–Dublin route. She was launched in 2002 and entered service on the route the following

    MS Stena Adventurer (2002)

    MS Stena Adventurer (2002)

    MS_Stena_Adventurer_(2002)

  • TSS Slieve Bloom (1930)
  • Port of registry Route 1930–1965: Heysham – Belfast and Holyhead – Dublin Builder William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton Yard number 1249 Launched 24 October

    TSS Slieve Bloom (1930)

    TSS_Slieve_Bloom_(1930)

  • List of magazines in Ireland
  • technology supplement to the Irish Times ComputerScope Dublin Builder Garda Review Irish Builder Irish Medical Times Plan - independent monthly architecture

    List of magazines in Ireland

    List_of_magazines_in_Ireland

  • Frederick Hale Holmes
  • |title= (help) "Lighthouse Illumination by Magneto-Electricity". The Dublin Builder. 15 August 1864. p. 14. Cutler J. Cleveland; Christopher G. Morris (15

    Frederick Hale Holmes

    Frederick Hale Holmes

    Frederick_Hale_Holmes

  • TSS Snowdon
  • Steam turbine cargo vessel

    the London and North Western Railway in 1902 and put on the Holyhead – Dublin route. She was scrapped in 1935 at Port Glasgow. Railway and Other Steamers

    TSS Snowdon

    TSS_Snowdon

  • C. P. Scott
  • British journalist, publisher and politician (1846–1932)

    investigated Sir Roger Casement. His story was linked to Michael Collins' Dublin builder Batt O'Connor, who more than any Irishman had served to hide Collins's

    C. P. Scott

    C. P. Scott

    C._P._Scott

  • The Curragh
  • Flat, open plain in County Kildare, Ireland

    American cars in the 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup. "The Curragh of Kildare". Te Dublin Builder. 15 May 1866. Retrieved 27 December 2014 – via British Newspaper Archive

    The Curragh

    The Curragh

    The_Curragh

  • Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
  • Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in Cork, Ireland

    spire. The building was widely considered to be poorly designed. The Dublin Builder called it "a shabby apology for a cathedral which has long disgraced

    Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral

    Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral

    Saint_Fin_Barre's_Cathedral

  • Seatruck Precision
  • Transport's Norman McBurney. The vessel entered service on the Liverpool - Dublin route on 10 July 2012. In September 2012 Seatruck Precision along with sister

    Seatruck Precision

    Seatruck Precision

    Seatruck_Precision

  • MV Lairds Loch
  • MV Lairds Loch operated from Glasgow, initially to Derry and later to Dublin. In 1969 she was sold to Israeli owners, and on 16 November 1969 was attacked

    MV Lairds Loch

    MV_Lairds_Loch

  • Iveagh House
  • Georgian house and foreign ministry headquarters in Dublin, Ireland

    clan of County Down; and on the right the arms of the Lee family, Dublin builders from about 1700. The building has nine bays, with the central three

    Iveagh House

    Iveagh House

    Iveagh_House

  • Cavan Orphanage fire
  • 1943 deadly fire at St. Joseph's Orphanage in Cavan, Ireland

    Retrieved 20 November 2013. "Female Schools and Orphanage, etc. Cavan". The Dublin Builder. 1 April 1864. p. 2. Retrieved 7 February 2022 – via Newspapers.com

    Cavan Orphanage fire

    Cavan Orphanage fire

    Cavan_Orphanage_fire

  • Kell Brothers
  • Engravers and printers

    The Times, 12 June 1860, p. 3. "The Architectural Dictionary", The Dublin Builder, 1 October 1862, p. 253. "ART UNION OF LONDON", The Times, 12 August

    Kell Brothers

    Kell_Brothers

  • TSS South Stack
  • Midland and Scottish Railway Port of registry Route 1900–1931: Holyhead – Dublin Builder Cammell Laird Yard number 641 Launched 30 June 1900 Out of service 1931

    TSS South Stack

    TSS_South_Stack

  • TSS North Wall
  • Twin screw steamer cargo vessel

    operated on the Holyhead, Wales to Dublin, Ireland route. Her name North Wall reflected the LNWR's terminus in Dublin. She was scrapped in 1904. Railway

    TSS North Wall

    TSS_North_Wall

  • TSS Slieve Bawn (1936)
  • 1962–1972: British Rail Port of registry Route 1937–1972: Holyhead – Dublin Builder William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton Yard number 1299 Launched 15 December

    TSS Slieve Bawn (1936)

    TSS_Slieve_Bawn_(1936)

  • TSS Slieve More (1932)
  • Port of registry Route 1932–1965: Heysham – Belfast and Holyhead – Dublin Builder William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton Yard number 1258 Launched 25 January

    TSS Slieve More (1932)

    TSS_Slieve_More_(1932)

  • Ardfinnan Woollen Mills
  • Wool mill in County Tipperary, Ireland

    structure, retaining the original walkout basement, engineered by a Dublin builder to house a water turbine built in New Jersey, United States by T.C.

    Ardfinnan Woollen Mills

    Ardfinnan Woollen Mills

    Ardfinnan_Woollen_Mills

  • William Burges
  • English Gothic revival architect and designer (1827–1881)

    widespread dissatisfaction with the existing church of 1735 which the Dublin Builder described as "a shabby apology for a cathedral which has long disgraced

    William Burges

    William Burges

    William_Burges

  • Charles Maturin
  • Irish Protestant clergyman and writer (1780–1824)

    Doyle of the City of Dublin, Builder of the one part and the said William Maturin then of York Street in the said City of Dublin, Esquire, of the other

    Charles Maturin

    Charles Maturin

    Charles_Maturin

  • Bandon Town Hall
  • Municipal building in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland

    History. p. 262. Retrieved 24 January 2024. Notes of New Works. The Dublin Builder. 15 August 1861. p. 598. "Bandon Town Council / Town Commissioners"

    Bandon Town Hall

    Bandon Town Hall

    Bandon_Town_Hall

  • TSS Olga
  • Steam turbine cargo vessel

    the London and North Western Railway in 1888 and put on the Holyhead – Dublin route. She was one of a trio of ships built over 4 years for this route

    TSS Olga

    TSS_Olga

  • Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945
  • List of cases featuring Fictional British detective Sexton Blake

    Graydon) Inspector Widgeon Set against the events of the Easter Rising in Dublin, April 1916. The Sexton Blake Library 15 The Black Chrysanthemum Anon. (Andrew

    Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945

    Sexton_Blake_bibliography_part_2:_1912–1945

  • List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
  • children's and ladies' clothing and footwear Opened by Arthur Ryan in Dublin as Penneys. Opened first UK shop in Belfast in 1971. Pull & Bear 1986 Inditex

    List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom

    List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Mary B Mitchell (schooner)
  • British and later an Irish schooner

    of coal, while bringing food supplies to Britain. Mary B. Mitchell left Dublin for the last time on 13 December 1944; she was bound for Cumberland with

    Mary B Mitchell (schooner)

    Mary B Mitchell (schooner)

    Mary_B_Mitchell_(schooner)

  • David Kelly (actor)
  • Irish actor (1929–2012)

    roles as Rashers Tierney in Strumpet City, Cousin Enda in Me Mammy, the builder Mr. O'Reilly in Fawlty Towers, Albert Riddle in Robin's Nest, and Grandpa

    David Kelly (actor)

    David_Kelly_(actor)

  • North Foreland
  • Chalk headland in Kent, England

    6 July 1860 "Lighthouse Illumination by Magneto-Electricity". The Dublin Builder. 15 August 1864. p. 14. an agreement was made for a trial at the South

    North Foreland

    North Foreland

    North_Foreland

  • Workhuman
  • Human capital management software company

    Workhuman is an Irish multinational company co-headquartered in Dublin and Framingham, Massachusetts, providing cloud-based (software as a service), human

    Workhuman

    Workhuman

    Workhuman

  • TSS Rosstrevor
  • class accommodation was removed and she was transferred to the Holyhead – Dublin service. She was scrapped in 1926. Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth

    TSS Rosstrevor

    TSS_Rosstrevor

  • TSS Irene
  • the London and North Western Railway in 1885 and put on the Holyhead – Dublin route. She was one of a trio of ships built over 4 years for this route

    TSS Irene

    TSS_Irene

  • List of Jackanory episodes
  • Billy Boyle 29-Apr-68 543 The Bookshop on the Quay: Part 2 - The Road to Dublin 30-Apr-68 544 The Bookshop on the Quay: Part 3 - The Four Masters' Bookshop

    List of Jackanory episodes

    List_of_Jackanory_episodes

  • PS Stanley (1864)
  • 19th century passenger vessel

    Anglesey. All on board were rescued. She as on a voyage from Holyhead to Dublin. She was sold to the Irish National Steamboat Company in August 1888, and

    PS Stanley (1864)

    PS_Stanley_(1864)

  • SV Paul
  • to St. John, Newfoundland and loaded 2,000 tons of timber at Halifax for Dublin. On 30 October she ran into severe gales, losing many sails and her anchors;

    SV Paul

    SV Paul

    SV_Paul

  • Mecklenburgh Street
  • Street in Dublin, Ireland

    NOST, JOHN, Mecklenburgh Street, Dublin". Virtual Treasury. Retrieved 25 November 2025. "A LIST OF ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS, MEASURERS AND ENGINEERS

    Mecklenburgh Street

    Mecklenburgh Street

    Mecklenburgh_Street

  • O'Connell Monument
  • Monument in Dublin, Ireland

    O'Connell (1775–1847) located on O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare of Dublin, Ireland. The monument consists of a two-ton Dalkey granite foundation stone

    O'Connell Monument

    O'Connell Monument

    O'Connell_Monument

  • St Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin
  • Church in Westland RowDublin, Ireland

    St. Andrew's Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Westland Row, Dublin, Ireland. Construction started in 1832, it opened for public worship in

    St Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin

    St Andrew's Church, Westland Row, Dublin

    St_Andrew's_Church,_Westland_Row,_Dublin

  • John Smyth (sculptor)
  • Irish sculptor (1776–1840)

    John Smyth and Their Works". The Dublin Builder. VIII (168): 294. 15 December 1866. "St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin". Dictionary of Irish Architects.

    John Smyth (sculptor)

    John Smyth (sculptor)

    John_Smyth_(sculptor)

  • Alexander Strain
  • Irish builder and property developer

    Alexander Strain (c. 1877 – 18 September 1943) was an Irish builder and property developer in Dublin in the early twentieth century. Alexander Strain was born

    Alexander Strain

    Alexander_Strain

  • Dominick Street, Dublin
  • Georgian street in Dublin, Ireland

    Map of Dublin of 1728. In the early 1750s, Sir Christopher Dominick's widow and son of the same name let lots to various developers and builders along

    Dominick Street, Dublin

    Dominick Street, Dublin

    Dominick_Street,_Dublin

  • James Carey (Fenian)
  • Irish Fenian and informer

    in the employment of Michael Meade, builder, of Dublin; he then started business on his own account as a builder in that city, at Denzille Street. In

    James Carey (Fenian)

    James Carey (Fenian)

    James_Carey_(Fenian)

  • Nelson's Pillar
  • Former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland

    Builder and Engineer: 497. 30 June 1923. Garnett, P.F. (June–August 1952). "The Wellington Testimonial". Dublin Historical Record. 13 (2). Old Dublin

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's_Pillar

  • PS Violet
  • They were intended to operate a new overnight service between Holyhead and Dublin. The service previously had only been during the daytime. The ship had new

    PS Violet

    PS Violet

    PS_Violet

  • TSS Slieve Donard
  • Passenger and cargo boat

    ship for the London and North Western Railway and put on the Holyhead – Dublin route. She was named after the Slieve Donard (Irish: Sliabh Dónairt, derived

    TSS Slieve Donard

    TSS_Slieve_Donard

  • Grafton Group
  • Ireland-based builders merchant

    Chadwick established a builders' merchants and building contractors business in Dublin. It was incorporated as Chadwicks (Dublin) Ltd in 1909. In 1930

    Grafton Group

    Grafton_Group

  • Rod Stewart
  • British singer-songwriter (born 1945)

    and Elsie Rebecca Gilbart. His father was Scottish and had been a master builder in Leith, Edinburgh. Elsie was English and had grown up in Upper Holloway

    Rod Stewart

    Rod Stewart

    Rod_Stewart

  • TSS Slieve Bawn (1905)
  • Midland and Scottish Railway Port of registry Route 1905–1935: Holyhead – Dublin Builder Harland & Wolff Yard number 370 Launched 6 July 1905 Completed 10 October

    TSS Slieve Bawn (1905)

    TSS_Slieve_Bawn_(1905)

  • TSS Cambria (1897)
  • Irish Sea ferry, armed boarding steamer, hospital ship, and troop ship

    crossing between Holyhead to Dublin in 2¾ hours.[citation needed] A sister ship, Munster, was on order from the same builders, Laird Brothers in Birkenhead

    TSS Cambria (1897)

    TSS Cambria (1897)

    TSS_Cambria_(1897)

  • List of college team nicknames in the United States
  • State University Mountaineers Boone, North Carolina The Apprentice School Builders Newport News, Virginia Aquinas College Saints Grand Rapids, Michigan Aquinas

    List of college team nicknames in the United States

    List_of_college_team_nicknames_in_the_United_States

  • TSS Hibernia (1899)
  • Irish Sea ferry and WW1 armed boarding steamer

    and gave her a speed of 22 knots (41 km/h). The LNWR registered her at Dublin. Her UK official number was 111027, and her code letters were RLWT. Hibernia

    TSS Hibernia (1899)

    TSS Hibernia (1899)

    TSS_Hibernia_(1899)

  • St Mary's Cathedral, Dublin
  • Church in Dublin, Ireland

    accessibility features. The original organ in the cathedral was built by the Dublin organ builder, John White, in the late 19th century, and the present instrument

    St Mary's Cathedral, Dublin

    St Mary's Cathedral, Dublin

    St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Dublin

  • List of former RNLI stations
  • Former RNLI lifeboat stations

    refurbishment. Rogerstown Rogerstown Estuary, Dublin 1874–1882 Believed demolished Poolbeg Poolbeg, Dublin 1862–1959 Was at the small harbour west of Poolbeg

    List of former RNLI stations

    List of former RNLI stations

    List_of_former_RNLI_stations

  • The Pale (Ireland)
  • Part of Ireland controlled by England in the Late Middle Ages

    largely restricted to the "four obedient shires", comprising most of counties Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Louth. This was the region in which English culture

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The_Pale_(Ireland)

  • List of video game developers
  • closed in 2016 Don Bluth Entertainment (formerly Sullivan Bluth Studios) Dublin Ireland 1979 Dragon's Lair II–III Defunct in 1995 Don't Nod Paris France

    List of video game developers

    List_of_video_game_developers

  • Aungier Street
  • Street in Dublin, Ireland

    2012). Protestant Dublin, 1660-1760: Architecture and Iconography. Springer. ISBN 9780230362161 – via Google Books. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard

    Aungier Street

    Aungier Street

    Aungier_Street

  • Deaths in August 2024
  • death (if known), and reference. Jürgen Ahrend, 94, German pipe organ builder (Rysum organ, Schnitker organ (Groningen), Schnitger organ (Hamburg)).

    Deaths in August 2024

    Deaths_in_August_2024

  • TSS Anglesey
  • Steam Cargo Vessel

    the London and North Western Railway in 1888 and put on the Holyhead – Dublin route. She was one of a trio of ships built over four years for this route

    TSS Anglesey

    TSS_Anglesey

  • List of Benemerenti medal recipients
  • pilgrimage and held the role of Matron of the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin; Michael was the chief Brancardier (Lourdes Pilgrimage Workers Honoured

    List of Benemerenti medal recipients

    List_of_Benemerenti_medal_recipients

  • Aviva Stadium
  • Stadium in Dublin, Ireland

    Aviva Stadium, also known as the Dublin Arena (during UEFA competitions), is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. It has a capacity of 51,711 (all

    Aviva Stadium

    Aviva Stadium

    Aviva_Stadium

  • TSS Scotia (1902)
  • Irish Sea ferry, armed boarding steamer, and troop ship

    and gave her a speed of 21 knots (39 km/h). The LNWR registered her at Dublin. Her UK official number was 111038, and her code letters were THVK. Scotia

    TSS Scotia (1902)

    TSS Scotia (1902)

    TSS_Scotia_(1902)

  • List of atheist authors
  • ISBN 9780300122800. Gorky hated religion with all the passion of a former God-builder. Probably no other Russian writer (unless one considers Dem'ian Bednyi

    List of atheist authors

    List_of_atheist_authors

  • MS Norcape
  • Tipperary and began service with B&I Line, operating between Liverpool and Dublin. After 10 years she was transferred to P&O North Sea Ferries and renamed

    MS Norcape

    MS Norcape

    MS_Norcape

  • Timeline of BBC One
  • series about the life of the controversial British adventurer and empire-builder Cecil Rhodes. The series concludes on 3 November. The series took a decade

    Timeline of BBC One

    Timeline_of_BBC_One

  • MS Stena Baltica (2005)
  • Denmark Route Birkenhead–Belfast (2005–2021) Nynäshamn–Ventspils (2021–) Builder Cantiere Navale Visentini Yard number 213 Launched 2 July 2005 Completed

    MS Stena Baltica (2005)

    MS Stena Baltica (2005)

    MS_Stena_Baltica_(2005)

  • Chapel Royal, Dublin
  • Church within Dublin Castle, Ireland

    Dublin Castle (reprint). Dublin: The Irish Builder (trade journal). Costello, Peter (1999). Dublin Castle, in the life of the Irish nation. Dublin: Wolfhound

    Chapel Royal, Dublin

    Chapel Royal, Dublin

    Chapel_Royal,_Dublin

  • List of programs distributed by American Public Television
  • Television". American Public Television. Retrieved September 16, 2025. "EMPIRE BUILDER, THE: JAMES J. HILL AND THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY American Public Television"

    List of programs distributed by American Public Television

    List_of_programs_distributed_by_American_Public_Television

  • List of THQ games
  • December 1999 Torus Games Championship Motocross PlayStation 1999 Funcom Dublin Dark Secrets of Africa Microsoft Windows 1999 New Generation Software Mia

    List of THQ games

    List_of_THQ_games

  • TSS Slievemore (1904)
  • Midland and Scottish Railway Port of registry Route 1904–1927: Holyhead - Dublin Builder Harland and Wolff Yard number 362 Launched 17 May 1904 Completed 17

    TSS Slievemore (1904)

    TSS_Slievemore_(1904)

  • PS Banshee
  • miles (56 km) off Holyhead, Anglesey whilst on a voyage from Holyhead to Dublin. Both vessels were severely damaged. Banshee was assisted in to Holyhead

    PS Banshee

    PS_Banshee

  • St. Ita's Hospital
  • Hospital in Dublin, Ireland

    Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 12 May 2019. Irish Builder, 15 April 1895 "1900 – Lunatic Asylum, Portrane, Co. Dublin". Archiseek. Archived from the original on

    St. Ita's Hospital

    St. Ita's Hospital

    St._Ita's_Hospital

  • In the Woods
  • 2007 novel by Tana French

    the murder of a twelve-year-old girl. It is the first book in French's Dublin Murder Squad series. The novel won several awards such as the 2008 Edgar

    In the Woods

    In_the_Woods

  • Ralph Fiennes on screen and stage
  • Barbican Centre, London and tour 2006 Faith Healer Francis Hardy Gate Theatre, Dublin Booth Theatre, Broadway 2007 First Love Sydney Festival 2008 God of Carnage

    Ralph Fiennes on screen and stage

    Ralph Fiennes on screen and stage

    Ralph_Fiennes_on_screen_and_stage

  • List of tz database time zones
  • that is preferred. Siroky, Evan (1 January 2024). "Time Zone Boundary Builder". GitHub. "Time Zone Database". IANA. 2017-02-28. Archived from the original

    List of tz database time zones

    List of tz database time zones

    List_of_tz_database_time_zones

  • O'Connell Street
  • Key street of Dublin, Ireland

    O'Connell Street (Irish: Sráid Uí Chonaill) is a street in the centre of Dublin, Ireland, running north from the River Liffey. It connects the O'Connell

    O'Connell Street

    O'Connell Street

    O'Connell_Street

  • List of computer technology code names
  • 2.0/2.1 Eclipse — Macintosh Quadra 900 Edgy Eft — Ubuntu Edison — C++ Builder for MobileSet Egret — Sun SBus frame buffer Eierspass — grml Linux 0.4

    List of computer technology code names

    List_of_computer_technology_code_names

  • 2025 in England
  • the following day. At a hearing at Bristol Crown Court, prolific cowboy builder Mark Killick, who defrauded 37 customers out of a collective £1.25m, is

    2025 in England

    2025_in_England

  • Bram Stoker
  • Irish author (1847–1912)

    spent ten years in the civil service at Dublin Castle, during which time he was also a drama critic for the Dublin Evening Mail. Following this, he was employed

    Bram Stoker

    Bram Stoker

    Bram_Stoker

  • Mary Lou McDonald
  • Irish politician (born 1969)

    Thomas Johnson in 1927. Born into a middle-class family in south Dublin to builder and surveyor Patrick McDonald and housewife Joan, her parents separated

    Mary Lou McDonald

    Mary Lou McDonald

    Mary_Lou_McDonald

  • Sean's Show
  • British TV sitcom (1992–1993)

    the death of Bobby the Builder foil his plans? 11 4 "Tea With Agatha" 8 December 1993 (1993-12-08) Who killed Bobby the Builder? Sean's night of passion

    Sean's Show

    Sean's_Show

  • List of Warner Bros. Discovery television programs
  • Carrington Productions International, Harvest Entertainment and Fred Wolf Films Dublin Police Academy: The Series Sitcom co-production with Paul Maslansky Productions

    List of Warner Bros. Discovery television programs

    List_of_Warner_Bros._Discovery_television_programs

  • Under the Sunset
  • Short story collection by Bram Stoker

    illustrated by W. V. Cockburn and William FitzGerald, the younger brother of the Dublin physicist George Francis FitzGerald. The book was an early work before he

    Under the Sunset

    Under_the_Sunset

  • PS Lily
  • Passenger ship of the United Kingdom

    They were intended to operate a new overnight service between Holyhead and Dublin. The service previously had only been during the day time. The ship had

    PS Lily

    PS_Lily

  • Deaths in October 2024
  • (since 2022), cancer. Jerry Covington, 69, American custom motorcycle builder. Patrick Culbert, 76, American politician, member of the New Hampshire

    Deaths in October 2024

    Deaths_in_October_2024

  • Olwen Fouéré
  • Irish actress and writer (born 1954)

    (Barbican, Galway International Arts Festival and Project Arts Centre, Dublin); her translation and production of Danse, Morob, written for her by the

    Olwen Fouéré

    Olwen_Fouéré

  • University of Scranton buildings and landmarks
  • Retrieved 22 March 2017. Homer, Frank X.J. (1988). "The Decade of the Builder: John J. Long, S.J. (1953-1963)". The University of Scranton: A Centennial

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  • Dobkin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dobkin

    English : from a diminutive of Dobb.Jewish (from Lithuania and Belarus) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Dobke, a pet form of Dobre (see Dobrin).

    Dobkin

  • Dobbin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish

    Dobbin

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish : from a pet form of Robin, which is itself a pet form of Robert.

    Dobbin

  • Roblin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Roblin

    English and French : from a pet form of Rob, short form of Robert.

    Roblin

  • Burlin
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Burlin

    Son of Berl. See also Burl.

    Burlin

  • ZUBIN
  • Male

    Serbian

    ZUBIN

    (Зубин) Serbian form of Hebrew Zebuwluwn, ZUBIN means "to exalt, to honor." Compare with other forms of Zubin.

    ZUBIN

  • DUILIO
  • Male

    Italian

    DUILIO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Duilius, DUILIO means "war."

    DUILIO

  • AUBIN
  • Male

    French

    AUBIN

    Norman French form of English Albin, AUBIN means "like Albus," i.e. "white."

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  • Durling
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    Durling

    English : variant of Darling.

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    Dark.

    Dubhain

  • Dunklin
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    English

    Dunklin

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Dunkley.

    Dunklin

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    Dustin

    English : possibly from a medieval personal name Tustin, derived via Old French Toustin from Old Norse Þorsteinn ‘Thor’s stone’. Compare Thurston.Altered form of French D’Estaing, a topographic name, with the preposition d(e) ‘from’, for someone who lived by a pond, Old French esta(i)ng, or a habitational name for someone from a place named with this word, for example Estaing in Aveyron and Hautes Pyrénées.French : habitational name, with preposition de, for someone from Stain in the Belgian province of Namur.

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    Pullin

    English (Bristol) : variant spelling of Pullen.

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    Burlin

    English : possibly, as Reaney proposes, an ethnic name for someone from Burgundy, France, from a variant Old French bouguignon ‘Burgundian’, but more probably a variant of the more frequent English surname Burling.Altered spelling of Berlin.

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    DUSTIN

    English surname transferred to forename use, probably ultimately from Old Norse Thorsteinn, DUSTIN means "Thor's stone."

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    Hulin

    English (Gloucestershire) : from a pet form of the personal name Hugh.French : from a pet form of Hue (see Hugh).French : from a reduced form of Hudelin, a double diminutive of the personal name Hude (see Houde).Possibly Swedish : from an unidentified first element + the common ornamental suffix -(l)in.A Hulin from the Brie region of France is recorded in Quebec City in 1659.

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    English

    Tumlin

    English : variant spelling of Tomlin.

    Tumlin

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    English

    ZUBIN

     English name of Russian origin, ZUBIN means "toothy." Compare with other forms of Zubin.

    ZUBIN

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    English

    Durdin

    English : variant spelling of Durden.

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    Duling

    English (Kent) : unexplained.Possibly an altered spelling of the German surname Dulling, which is likewise unexplained.

    Duling

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    English

    Duffin

    English : from the Old Norse personal name Dólgfinnr, composed of the elements dólgr ‘wound’, ‘scar’Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhchinn (see Diffin), Ó Duibhghinn (see Deegan), or perhaps Ó Daimhín (see Devine).

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  • Dunlin
  • n.

    A species of sandpiper (Tringa alpina); -- called also churr, dorbie, grass bird, and red-backed sandpiper. It is found both in Europe and America.

  • Public-hearted
  • a.

    Public-spirited.

  • Public
  • a.

    Open to the knowledge or view of all; general; common; notorious; as, public report; public scandal.

  • Doubling
  • n.

    A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice.

  • Public
  • a.

    Open to common or general use; as, a public road; a public house.

  • Public
  • n.

    The general body of mankind, or of a nation, state, or community; the people, indefinitely; as, the American public; also, a particular body or aggregation of people; as, an author's public.

  • Public
  • n.

    A public house; an inn.

  • Public-minded
  • a.

    Public-spirited.

  • Oxeye
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Public-spirited
  • a.

    Having, or exercising, a disposition to advance the interest of the community or public; as, public-spirited men.

  • Dualin
  • n.

    An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp, saturated with nitroglycerin and other similar nitro compounds. It is inferior to dynamite, and is more liable to explosion.

  • Oxbird
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Dubbing
  • n.

    The act of dubbing, as a knight, etc.

  • Purre
  • n.

    The dunlin.

  • Public-spirited
  • a.

    Dictated by a regard to public good; as, a public-spirited project or measure.

  • Public
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the people; belonging to the people; relating to, or affecting, a nation, state, or community; -- opposed to private; as, the public treasury.