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  • Irish Builder
  • Trade journal published in Dublin, Ireland

    Illustrated Irish Architectural, Engineering, Mechanics’ & Sanitary Journal (1859–1866); Irish Builder and Engineering Record (1867–1871); Irish Builder (1872–1899);

    Irish Builder

    Irish Builder

    Irish_Builder

  • Dublin Builder
  • Irish trade magazine

    The Dublin Builder was an illustrated Irish architectural, engineering, mechanics' and sanitary trade magazine published from 1859 to 1866. It later became

    Dublin Builder

    Dublin_Builder

  • Gay Future
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    by an Irish betting syndicate in Great Britain in 1974 involving two chestnut horses. The plot's ringleaders were the millionaire Irish builder Tony Murphy

    Gay Future

    Gay_Future

  • List of Bob the Builder characters
  • This is a list of animated characters from the Bob the Builder television franchise. The titular protagonist named Bob, is a general contractor and has

    List of Bob the Builder characters

    List_of_Bob_the_Builder_characters

  • Gerry Gannon
  • Irish builder and property developer

    Gerry Gannon is an Irish builder and property developer since the 1980s. Gannon played a significant role in the Irish construction industry in the lead

    Gerry Gannon

    Gerry_Gannon

  • Tony Gallagher (businessman)
  • British property developer (born 1951)

    Christopher Gallagher was born in November 1951. His father was an Irish builder, who settled in the Midlands after the Second World War. At various

    Tony Gallagher (businessman)

    Tony_Gallagher_(businessman)

  • My Dad Wrote a Porno
  • British comedy podcast

    Flintstone" is the pen name of Morton's father, a retired Northern Irish builder. According to Flintstone, the name "Rocky" was inspired by The Rockford

    My Dad Wrote a Porno

    My_Dad_Wrote_a_Porno

  • Proposed British Isles fixed sea link connections
  • Proposed Ireland-Great Britain tunnels or bridges

    2015. "Tunnel Under the Irish Sea". Irish Builder and Engineer. 27. Howard MacGarvey & Sons: 197. 15 July 1885. "Scotland-Ireland undersea rail link plan

    Proposed British Isles fixed sea link connections

    Proposed_British_Isles_fixed_sea_link_connections

  • 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

    Alexander Strain

    Alexander_Strain

  • John Sisk
  • Irish builder and businessman (1837–1921)

    was an Irish builder who founded the construction company of John Sisk & Son, eventually one of the largest construction enterprises in Ireland. John Sisk

    John Sisk

    John_Sisk

  • Sisk
  • Surname list

    gemologist and co-founder of Jewelry Television John Sisk, (1837–1921) Irish builder, founder of the Sisk Group John Sisk, Jr. (born 1941) American football

    Sisk

    Sisk

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

    for the Irish rather than the British government. In 1923, when Sackville Street was again in ruins during the Irish Civil War, The Irish Builder and Engineer

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's_Pillar

  • 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

  • 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

  • George Semple
  • Irish builder and architect

    George Semple (c. 1700 – 13 April 1782) was an Irish builder, engineer, and architect. George Semple was born circa 1700 in Dublin, he claimed to be the

    George Semple

    George_Semple

  • Sybil Fawlty
  • Fictional character from Fawlty Towers

    Basil is utterly terrified of Sybil, describing her to Irish builder O'Reilly in "The Builders" as having the ability to "kill a man at ten paces with

    Sybil Fawlty

    Sybil_Fawlty

  • The Builder (film)
  • 2010 film

    Builder is a 2010 feature film directed by Rick Alverson. The film features actor Colm O'Leary (New Jerusalem) in his debut performance as an Irish immigrant

    The Builder (film)

    The Builder (film)

    The_Builder_(film)

  • 5 ft 3 in gauge railway
  • Railway track gauge (1600 mm)

    Through Two Decades. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books. Irish Builder and Engineer. (1881:58). Ireland: Howard MacGarvey & Sons.. Fitch, Ron (2006). Australian

    5 ft 3 in gauge railway

    5 ft 3 in gauge railway

    5_ft_3_in_gauge_railway

  • O'Connell Monument
  • Monument in Dublin, Ireland

    the Irish Builder trade journal and exhibited in the City Hall, however all designs were eventually rejected by the committee. With no resident Irish winner

    O'Connell Monument

    O'Connell Monument

    O'Connell_Monument

  • Richard Power, 1st Baron le Power and Coroghmore
  • Irish baron (died 1539)

    The Irish Builder. XXXIII: 116–117. Redmond, Gabriel O'C. (1891b). "The Family of Poher, Poer, or Power (continued from page 117)". The Irish Builder. XXXIII:

    Richard Power, 1st Baron le Power and Coroghmore

    Richard_Power,_1st_Baron_le_Power_and_Coroghmore

  • Kyle Thomas (influencer)
  • British social media personality (born 2004)

    championing animal rights. In late 2024, Thomas opened a new sanctuary with Irish builder Phil Hughes named The Mylo Project. Hughes purchased the site as a previous

    Kyle Thomas (influencer)

    Kyle_Thomas_(influencer)

  • Colm Murphy
  • Alleged member of the Real IRA (1952–2023)

    be shipped to Ireland for use by the Irish National Liberation Army. He received a five-year prison sentence, but returned to Ireland in December 1985

    Colm Murphy

    Colm_Murphy

  • Thomas McGrath (builder)
  • Thomas Arlow McGrath (1896–1988) was a Northern Irish builder born in Lurgan, County Armagh, who founded Ulster Garden Villages in 1946 with the purpose

    Thomas McGrath (builder)

    Thomas_McGrath_(builder)

  • Unitarian Church in Ireland
  • Ireland came together. In 1830 the Irish Unitarian Society (for the Diffusion of Christian Knowledge) now the Irish Unitarian Christian Society was formed

    Unitarian Church in Ireland

    Unitarian Church in Ireland

    Unitarian_Church_in_Ireland

  • Stephen Devereux
  • of Devereux, of Balmagir, County Wexford." (Dublin: Office of "The Irish Builder," 1891). Pages 1 to 5 Robinson, Charles J. "A History of the Castles

    Stephen Devereux

    Stephen_Devereux

  • List of magazines in Ireland
  • (magazine) Ireland's Own Ireland Today Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine, Irish hunting, shooting, fishing and country lifestyle magazine Irish Monthly

    List of magazines in Ireland

    List_of_magazines_in_Ireland

  • Thomas McGrath
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    McGrath or Tom McGrath may refer to: Thomas McGrath (builder) (1896–1988), Northern Irish builder who founded Ulster Garden Villages Thomas McGrath (poet)

    Thomas McGrath

    Thomas_McGrath

  • Nicholas Devereux of Chanston
  • Anglo-Norman nobleman (c.1196–1240)

    of Devereux, of Balmagir, County Wexford." (Dublin: Office of "The Irish Builder," 1891). Robinson, Charles J. A History of the Castles of Herefordshire

    Nicholas Devereux of Chanston

    Nicholas_Devereux_of_Chanston

  • Frederick Darley (alderman)
  • Irish builder, alderman, and police magistrate

    Frederick Darley (1764 – 29 June 1841) was an Irish builder, alderman, police magistrate, lord mayor and developer. Frederick Darley was born in Dublin

    Frederick Darley (alderman)

    Frederick_Darley_(alderman)

  • Master builder
  • Official overseeing building operations

    A master builder or master mason is a central figure leading construction projects in pre-modern times (a combination of a modern expert carpenter, construction

    Master builder

    Master builder

    Master_builder

  • List of tz database time zones
  • electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB). Archived from the original on 2021-09-28. Retrieved 2021-11-04. "Standard Time (Amendment) Act, 1971". electronic Irish Statute

    List of tz database time zones

    List of tz database time zones

    List_of_tz_database_time_zones

  • William Wilde
  • Irish surgeon and writer

    published 1867, republished 2002. 'The Early Races of Mankind in Ireland', The Irish Builder, 1874. Selected writings of Speranza and William Wilde, edited

    William Wilde

    William Wilde

    William_Wilde

  • Bob the Builder: The Album
  • 2001 studio album by Bob the Builder

    Bob the Builder: The Album is the debut album of Bob the Builder, the fictional character from the BBC children's television series of the same name. Bob

    Bob the Builder: The Album

    Bob_the_Builder:_The_Album

  • John Devereux of Bodenham and Decies
  • Anglo-Norman nobleman

    of Devereux, of Balmagir, County Wexford." (Dublin: Office of "The Irish Builder," 1891). Robinson, Charles J. A History of the Castles of Herefordshire

    John Devereux of Bodenham and Decies

    John_Devereux_of_Bodenham_and_Decies

  • Frederick Darley
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Frederick Darley (architect) (1798–1872), Irish architect Frederick Darley (alderman) (1764–1841), Irish builder and Lord Mayor of Dublin This disambiguation

    Frederick Darley

    Frederick_Darley

  • St. Gobnet's Church
  • Church in County Galway, Ireland

    slabs. Guides, Knopf (25 September 2004). Ireland. Knopf. ISBN 9780375710735 – via Google Books. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard MacGarvey & Sons.

    St. Gobnet's Church

    St. Gobnet's Church

    St._Gobnet's_Church

  • Abbey Theatre
  • National Theatre of Ireland, Dublin

    rebuilding with a design by the Irish architect Michael Scott which dated back to 1959. The magazine, the Irish Builder, argued that it was favourable

    Abbey Theatre

    Abbey Theatre

    Abbey_Theatre

  • Tommy Walsh (builder)
  • English TV presenter and celebrity builder

    December 1956) is an English television personality, presenter and celebrity builder best known for the gardening and do-it-yourself television shows Ground

    Tommy Walsh (builder)

    Tommy Walsh (builder)

    Tommy_Walsh_(builder)

  • Roger Mellie
  • Comics character

    they finally get an Irish builder called Mr. Murphy to do the job, they only have 18 hours left to build the pool. As the builder starts the job, Roger

    Roger Mellie

    Roger_Mellie

  • Mecklenburgh Street
  • Street in Dublin, Ireland

    Retrieved 1 December 2025. "Dictionary of Irish Architects". www.dia.ie. Retrieved 25 November 2025. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Mecredy, Percy & Company

    Mecklenburgh Street

    Mecklenburgh Street

    Mecklenburgh_Street

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

    and faces of Irish stage and screen, he was known for his roles as Rashers Tierney in Strumpet City, Cousin Enda in Me Mammy, the builder Mr. O'Reilly

    David Kelly (actor)

    David_Kelly_(actor)

  • Kinsale
  • Port town in County Cork, Ireland

    (/kɪnˈseɪl/ kin-SAYL; Irish: Cionn tSáile, meaning 'head of the brine') is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland. Located approximately

    Kinsale

    Kinsale

    Kinsale

  • Carmichael School of Medicine
  • Irish medical school

    ISBN 1870940024. Irish builder and engineer v.5-6(1863-1864). "1864 - Carmichael School of Medicine, North Brunswick Street, Dublin". Archiseek. Irish Georgian

    Carmichael School of Medicine

    Carmichael_School_of_Medicine

  • Thomas Drew (architect)
  • Irish architect (1838–1910)

    James; Quinn, James (eds.). Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Irish Builder, 15 June 1880 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1912). "Drew

    Thomas Drew (architect)

    Thomas Drew (architect)

    Thomas_Drew_(architect)

  • Can We Fix It?
  • Theme song of television programme Bob the Builder

    song from the British children's animated television programme Bob the Builder. It was written by Paul K. Joyce and produced by Hot Animation. Vocals

    Can We Fix It?

    Can_We_Fix_It?

  • John R. Hamilton (architect)
  • English and American architect

    the Suburbs. Robert Clarke & Co. p. 73. Retrieved 8 February 2018. Irish Builder and Engineer, Volumes 1-3. Howard MacGarvey & Sons. 1 May 1860. p. 249

    John R. Hamilton (architect)

    John R. Hamilton (architect)

    John_R._Hamilton_(architect)

  • William Bortrick
  • British genealogist

    https://www.burkespeerage.com/new_records.php?record=BORTHWICK_Lord Irish Builder and Engineer, vol. 70, 1928, p. 18 The Belfast Gazette, 28 October 1955

    William Bortrick

    William_Bortrick

  • Chapel of the Sacred Heart (Dingle)
  • Chapel in Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland

    of the Sacred Heart". Díseart Centre of Irish Spirituality and Culture. Retrieved 30 June 2019 "Irish Builder and Engineer". Mecredy, Percy & Company

    Chapel of the Sacred Heart (Dingle)

    Chapel of the Sacred Heart (Dingle)

    Chapel_of_the_Sacred_Heart_(Dingle)

  • O'Connor (surname)
  • List of people with the surname O'Connor

    Foundation for Infantile Paralysis with Franklin D. Roosevelt Batt O'Connor, Irish builder, who worked for the revolutionary Michael Collins Bob O'Connor (mayor)

    O'Connor (surname)

    O'Connor_(surname)

  • Cavan
  • County town of Cavan, Ireland

    Cavan (/ˈkævən/ KAV-ən; Irish: An Cabhán, meaning 'the hollow') is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border

    Cavan

    Cavan

    Cavan

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

    J.M. Dent & Company. Retrieved 3 August 2023. Clarke 1993, p. 47. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard MacGarvey & Sons. 1893. Retrieved 3 August 2023

    Dominick Street, Dublin

    Dominick Street, Dublin

    Dominick_Street,_Dublin

  • Irish bouzouki
  • Type of stringed instrument

    The Irish bouzouki (Irish: búsúcaí) is an adaptation of the Greek bouzouki (Greek: μπουζούκι). The newer Greek tetrachordo bouzouki (4 courses of strings)

    Irish bouzouki

    Irish bouzouki

    Irish_bouzouki

  • Builder's tea
  • British colloquial term for strong tea

    Builder's tea, also known as a builder's brew or gaffer's tea, is a British English colloquial term for a strong cup of black tea. It takes its name from

    Builder's tea

    Builder's tea

    Builder's_tea

  • Charles Lanyon
  • English architect (1813–1889)

    establishment. It stands on 33 acres and in a most picturesque situation. The Irish Builder, 15 April 1897 Whiteabbey – At Whiteabbey near Belfast, the mansion

    Charles Lanyon

    Charles_Lanyon

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

    Richard Barter, the building was well received by the Dublin Builder, which praised Irish builders (mainly from Cork) for executing the unusual design so well

    Victorian Turkish baths, Dublin, Lincoln Place

    Victorian Turkish baths, Dublin, Lincoln Place

    Victorian_Turkish_baths,_Dublin,_Lincoln_Place

  • Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard
  • English politician (1821–1888)

    – Constituencies beginning with "N" (part 3) "Family of Rochfort". Irish Builder and Engineer. Howard MacGarvey & Sons.: 289 1887. Retrieved 30 May 2024

    Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard

    Thomas Thoroton-Hildyard

    Thomas_Thoroton-Hildyard

  • Billy Dooley
  • Offaly hurler

    stories". Irish Independent. 6 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022. Breheny, Martin (17 June 2000). "No mourning for summer heat". Irish Independent

    Billy Dooley

    Billy_Dooley

  • North Street Arcade
  • Shopping arcade in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Architectural Heritage Society. p. 131. cited in "Dictionary of Irish Architects". Irish Builder. 78: 1039–1068. 30 May – 28 November 1936. cited in Holgate

    North Street Arcade

    North Street Arcade

    North_Street_Arcade

  • Ballybough
  • Northern inner city district of Dublin, Ireland

    Liffey, and is thought to have been accessible by foot at low tide. The Irish Builder described Mud Island as being "between the Royal Canal and the River

    Ballybough

    Ballybough

    Ballybough

  • Rudolf Maximilian Butler
  • Irish architectural historian, academic, journalist and architect

    Fathers. He was a founding member of the AAI in 1896, editor of the Irish Builder from 1899 to 1935, and professor of architecture at University College

    Rudolf Maximilian Butler

    Rudolf_Maximilian_Butler

  • John Good (Irish politician)
  • Irish politician (died 1941)

    Good (1866 – 2 April 1941) was an Irish politician, builder and company director. He trained with his uncle, the builder James Philip Pile who was the brother

    John Good (Irish politician)

    John Good (Irish politician)

    John_Good_(Irish_politician)

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

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

    Chapel Royal, Dublin

    Chapel Royal, Dublin

    Chapel_Royal,_Dublin

  • Kiltalown House
  • Georgian house near Jobstown, County Dublin, Ireland

    houses across sites 40-45 at Kiltalown. This was advertised in The Irish Builder and Engineer magazine. As of 1985, the house was in use as a holistic

    Kiltalown House

    Kiltalown House

    Kiltalown_House

  • Oak Lawn (Charlottesville, Virginia)
  • Historic house in Virginia, United States

    (1822) and two cemeteries. It was built by James Dinsmore, a Scots-Irish builder who worked for Thomas Jefferson. It was listed on the National Register

    Oak Lawn (Charlottesville, Virginia)

    Oak Lawn (Charlottesville, Virginia)

    Oak_Lawn_(Charlottesville,_Virginia)

  • Boddam, Aberdeenshire
  • Village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland

    1915-1919, Military #22(36) July 1918". Retrieved 28 November 2019. The Irish Builder, 1 March 1893, p. 61 Lewis, S. (1846). "A Topographical Dictionary of

    Boddam, Aberdeenshire

    Boddam, Aberdeenshire

    Boddam,_Aberdeenshire

  • Alfred Edwin Jones
  • Irish architect (1894–1973)

    Jones (1894–1973) was an Irish architect. His collection of files about Irish architects formed the basis of the Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720–1940

    Alfred Edwin Jones

    Alfred Edwin Jones

    Alfred_Edwin_Jones

  • William Henry Lynn
  • British architect (1829–1915)

    president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland from 1886 to 1889. Obituary in The Irish Builder and Engineer, 1915, quoted in [1]. Its acknowledged

    William Henry Lynn

    William Henry Lynn

    William_Henry_Lynn

  • John Staunton Rochfort
  • Anglo-Irish landowner and sheriff

    Staunton Rochfort (1763 – 6 May 1844) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and sheriff. Rochfort was born in Ireland in 1763. He was the eldest son of John Rochfort

    John Staunton Rochfort

    John_Staunton_Rochfort

  • Balnagowan House
  • Historic building in Dublin, Ireland

    the magazine Irish Builder described the house as "Dublin's Wonder House" in 1932. It is regarded as the first individual house in Ireland to have been

    Balnagowan House

    Balnagowan House

    Balnagowan_House

  • Richard Barter (sculptor and architect)
  • Irish sculptor

    Journal: 3. 15 March 1862. "A new Turkish bath at Blarney, Co. Cork". Irish Builder. p.170. 15 July 1870. "New Turkish baths in Dublin". Cork Constitution:

    Richard Barter (sculptor and architect)

    Richard_Barter_(sculptor_and_architect)

  • O'Brien Institute
  • Former residential orphan school, now fire brigade facility, Dublin, Ireland

    supervision himself. In August 1883 the works were nearly finished. The Irish builder described the building's chapel: "The chapel consists of chancel, choir

    O'Brien Institute

    O'Brien Institute

    O'Brien_Institute

  • County Antrim
  • Historic Northern Ireland county

    County Antrim (Irish: Aontroim) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, located within the historic province of Ulster. It is named after the

    County Antrim

    County Antrim

    County_Antrim

  • Economy of the Republic of Ireland
  • Central Bank of Ireland of Irish modified GNI (or GNI*) for measuring the Irish economy (2016 GDP is 143% of Irish 2016 GNI*, and OECD Irish gross public

    Economy of the Republic of Ireland

    Economy of the Republic of Ireland

    Economy_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland

  • Joseph Fogerty Sr.
  • 19th century Irish architect

    Fogerty Sr. was an Irish builder and architect active in nineteenth-century Limerick. Born in Limerick into a family of builders, he was the father of

    Joseph Fogerty Sr.

    Joseph_Fogerty_Sr.

  • Workhuman
  • Human capital management software company

    spirits high while the storm clouds gather". Irish Independent. Retrieved 2013-10-05. Online rewards program builder Globoforce hopes US move will pay off Deprecated

    Workhuman

    Workhuman

    Workhuman

  • Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran
  • Irish peer (1734–1809)

    Knightage. Burke's Peerage Limited. 1914. p. 127. Retrieved 1 May 2020. Irish Builder and Engineer. Howard MacGarvey & Sons. 1894. p. 208. Retrieved 1 May

    Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran

    Arthur Gore, 2nd Earl of Arran

    Arthur_Gore,_2nd_Earl_of_Arran

  • Busáras
  • Bus station in Dublin, Ireland

    central bus station in Dublin was identified first by the magazine the Irish Builder and Engineer in 1937, citing the large volume of passengers waiting

    Busáras

    Busáras

    Busáras

  • St Mullin's
  • Village in County Carlow, Ireland

    Irish builder. In the 8th-century manuscript, known as "The Book of Mulling", there is a plan of the monastery - the earliest known plan of an Irish monastery

    St Mullin's

    St Mullin's

    St_Mullin's

  • John Joseph O'Callaghan
  • Irish architect

    O'Callaghan". The Irish Builder. 47: 918. December 1905. J. J. O'Callaghan (November 1873). "Presidential Address by J. J. O'Callaghan". The Irish Builder. XV (334):

    John Joseph O'Callaghan

    John_Joseph_O'Callaghan

  • Tallaght Monastery
  • Former monastery founded in the eighth century in Tallaght, Ireland

    Penguin. ISBN 9781844883134. Retrieved 1 July 2011. "Notes of Works". Irish Builder and Engineer. 33: 275. 1 December 1891. Retrieved 1 July 2017. Clark

    Tallaght Monastery

    Tallaght_Monastery

  • Tyrone House, Dublin
  • Palladian Georgian house in Dublin, Ireland

    Marlborough St., Dublin". Archiseek - Irish Architecture. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2022. "Irish Builder and Engineer". Howard MacGarvey & Sons

    Tyrone House, Dublin

    Tyrone House, Dublin

    Tyrone_House,_Dublin

  • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Historical sovereign state in Northwestern Europe (1801–1922)

    Growing desire for Irish self-governance led to the Irish War of Independence, which resulted in British recognition of the Irish Free State in 1922.

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

    United_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland

  • SS Sirius (1837)
  • 1837 wooden-hulled sidewheel steamship

    Ship Company, with which Sirius continued her regular employment on the Irish Sea. Sirius was wrecked in 1847. On 16 January, on a voyage to Cork from

    SS Sirius (1837)

    SS Sirius (1837)

    SS_Sirius_(1837)

  • Ministers' money
  • Historic church tax in Ireland

    History of the Church and Parish of St. Michael the Archangel, Dublin". Irish Builder and Engineer. 33 (755). Howard MacGarvey & Sons: 121. 1 June 1891. Davis

    Ministers' money

    Ministers'_money

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

    The Pale (Irish: An Pháil) or The English Pale (An Pháil Shasanach or An Ghalltacht) was the part of Ireland directly under the control of the English

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The_Pale_(Ireland)

  • St. Mary's Abbey, Trim
  • and its environs for past two centuries. Printed at the Office of the Irish Builder. 1886. 53°33′19″N 6°47′13″W / 53.55528°N 6.78694°W / 53.55528; -6

    St. Mary's Abbey, Trim

    St. Mary's Abbey, Trim

    St._Mary's_Abbey,_Trim

  • Viscount Hereford
  • Title in the Peerage of England

    of Balmagir, county Wexford. Mabbot-Street, Dublin: Office of the 'Irish builder. p. 1. ISBN 9785873084579. pages; 1-5 {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility

    Viscount Hereford

    Viscount Hereford

    Viscount_Hereford

  • MV Naomh Éanna
  • Decommissioned Irish ferry vessel

    in Dublin and as of 2014[update] was one of the oldest Irish-built ships remaining in Ireland. Along with similar vessels the MV Cill Airne and its exact

    MV Naomh Éanna

    MV Naomh Éanna

    MV_Naomh_Éanna

  • Jim Walsh (Dublin hurler)
  • Irish hurler

    Jim "Builder" Walsh (1895 - 19 February 1950) was an Irish hurler who played as a centre-back for the Kilkenny and Dublin senior teams. Walsh made his

    Jim Walsh (Dublin hurler)

    Jim_Walsh_(Dublin_hurler)

  • Aungier Street
  • Street in Dublin, Ireland

    Aungier Street /ˈeɪndʒər/ (Irish: Sráid Aungier) is a street on the south side of Dublin, Ireland. It runs north-south as a continuation of South Great

    Aungier Street

    Aungier Street

    Aungier_Street

  • Mullingar Arts Centre
  • Municipal building in Templemore, County Tipperary, Ireland

    Mullingar Arts Centre (Irish: Áras Ealaíne An Muileann gCearr), is a municipal building in Mount Street, Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. Formerly known

    Mullingar Arts Centre

    Mullingar Arts Centre

    Mullingar_Arts_Centre

  • Corkbeg House
  • Historic house in County Cork, Ireland

    list (link) "NEW CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, CORKBEG" (PDF). Irish Builder, Vol. XXIII, 1881, p.142. "Postal Directory County Cork" (PDF). "Estate

    Corkbeg House

    Corkbeg_House

  • County Carlow
  • County in Ireland

    County Carlow (/ˈkɑːrloʊ/ KAR-loh; Irish: Contae Cheatharlach) is a county located in the Southern Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster.

    County Carlow

    County Carlow

    County_Carlow

  • John Mullan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    York state senator John Eddie Mullan (1923–2008), Irish Gaelic footballer John Mullane (born 1981), Irish Gaelic footballer This disambiguation page lists

    John Mullan

    John_Mullan

  • Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton
  • Anglo-Irish politician

    and Burials, 1538-1812 England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 Irish Builder and Engineer, Vol. 35, Howard MacGarvey & Sons., 1893 Staffordshire

    Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton

    Simon Luttrell, 1st Earl of Carhampton

    Simon_Luttrell,_1st_Earl_of_Carhampton

  • James Pain
  • English architect (1779–1877)

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  • Cow in Irish folklore

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  • American ballet dancer (1925–2020)

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  • IRIS
  • Female

    English

    IRIS

    (Ίρις) Greek name IRIS means "rainbow." In mythology, this is the name of a rainbow goddess. In use by the English as a feminine name, and by the Jews as a unisex name.

    IRIS

  • Irisa
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Greek

    Irisa

    Iris; Rainbow

    Irisa

  • Irish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Irish

    Lord of the earth

    Irish

  • Kirish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kirish

    Kirish

  • Irish
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Irish

    English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone of Irish origin. Compare Ireland.

    Irish

  • Krish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Krish

    Nickname of names beginning with - Kris, Short form of Lord Krishna

    Krish

  • Girish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Girish

    Lord of the mountains.

    Girish

  • GIRISH
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    GIRISH

    (ಗಿರೀಶ್) Hindi name GIRISH means "mountain lord." In mythology, this is a name belonging to Shiva.

    GIRISH

  • Drish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Drish

    Sight

    Drish

  • Girish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Girish

    God of mountain attributed to Lord Shiva

    Girish

  • Hrish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Hrish

    Hrish

  • Hirish
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Hirish

    God of Shiva

    Hirish

  • Erish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Erish

    To cherish, To hold dear

    Erish

  • Srish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Srish

    Flower

    Srish

  • Vrish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vrish

    A strong person, Bull of Lord Shiva, A zodiac sign

    Vrish

  • Trish
  • Girl/Female

    Latin English

    Trish

    Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.

    Trish

  • Arish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arish

    Sky

    Arish

  • TRISH
  • Female

    English

    TRISH

    Short form of English Trisha, TRISH means "patrician, of noble descent." 

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  • Arish |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Arish |

    Sky

    Arish |

  • Irisa
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Russian

    Irisa

    Rainbow.

    Irisa

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  • Mozah
  • Biblical

    Mozah

    unleavened

  • HAI
  • Male

    Chinese

    HAI

    the sea.

  • Rajnish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Rajnish

    Ruler (Raj) of the night (Neesh), God of night (Moon)

  • Hadad
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Hadad

    Joy, noise, clamor.

  • Adinath
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Adinath

    The First Lord; Lord Siva; Lord Vishnu; Lord Rishabhdev

  • Shamgar
  • Biblical

    Shamgar

    named a stranger; he is here a stranger

  • Jaishal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Pakistani

    Jaishal

    Kutchh King

  • Abhirup
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhirup

    Handsome, Pleasant, Pleasing

  • Subhuja
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Subhuja

    Auspicious Apsara

  • Maithili
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Maithili

    Goddess Sita

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  • Irish
  • n. sing. & pl.

    The language of the Irish; the Hiberno-Celtic.

  • Irish
  • n. sing. & pl.

    The natives or inhabitants of Ireland, esp. the Celtic natives or their descendants.

  • Hibernian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Hibernia, now Ireland; Irish.

  • Poteen
  • n.

    Whisky; especially, whisky illicitly distilled by the Irish peasantry.

  • Sunbow
  • n.

    A rainbow; an iris.

  • Irish
  • n. sing. & pl.

    An old game resembling backgammon.

  • Goemin
  • n.

    A complex mixture of several substances extracted from Irish moss.

  • Brehon
  • n.

    An ancient Irish or Scotch judge.

  • Megaceros
  • n.

    The Irish elk.

  • Fading
  • n.

    An Irish dance; also, the burden of a song.

  • Brogue
  • v. t.

    A dialectic pronunciation; esp. the Irish manner of pronouncing English.

  • Irides
  • pl.

    of Iris

  • Irishism
  • n.

    A mode of speaking peculiar to the Irish; an Hibernicism.

  • Biddy
  • n.

    An Irish serving woman or girl.

  • Irish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ireland or to its inhabitants; produced in Ireland.

  • Swaddler
  • n.

    A term of contempt for an Irish Methodist.

  • Irises
  • pl.

    of Iris

  • Hibernianism
  • n.

    An idiom or mode of speech peculiar to the Irish.

  • Bandle
  • n.

    An Irish measure of two feet in length.