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I. R. F. U. Stadium Lansdowne Road was laid out in 1874.
A DART train passes under the Lansdowne Road | Lansdowne Road Rugby Stadium ( since demolished ) and over the level crossing as it enters Lansdowne Road railway station.
The RDS has its grounds here, and the Lansdowne Road headquarters of the Irish Rugby Football Union ( IRFU ) is on the boundary between Ballsbridge and Irishtown.
The DART train passes nearby, stopping at Lansdowne Road and Sandymount stations.
In the Stockwell area ( on Clapham Road ) there is also Stockwell Park High School, a secondary school, Lansdowne School and numerous primary schools.
Ards Rugby Football Club plays at Lansdowne Road, south of the town along the main Comber road.
The major roads running through Drexel Hill are Township Line Road ( Route One ), State Road, Burmont Road, Garrett Road, Lansdowne Avenue, Marshall Road, Drexel Avenue, Edmonds Avenue and Shadeland Avenue.
In February 1971, while attending a rugby game at Lansdowne Road, Lemass became unwell.
The most high profile incident involving Combat 18 members in football came on 15 February 1995, when violence broke out in the stands at Lansdowne Road in the international friendly between the Republic of Ireland and England.
More recently, in Ireland, there has been huge opposition to the renaming of Dublin's historic Lansdowne Road as the Aviva Stadium.
She was the granddaughter of Henry Wallace Doveton Dunlop, who built Lansdowne Road Rugby Ground in Ballsbridge, Dublin, in 1872.
Gould was the most capped Welsh centre until Steve Fenwick of Bridgend beat the record at Lansdowne Road on 15 March 1980.
On 16 April 2005 the GAA's congress voted to temporarily relax Rule 42 and allow international Soccer and Rugby to be played in the stadium while Lansdowne Road Football Ground was closed for redevelopment.

Lansdowne and Stadium
The new stadium is due to the extensive renovations taking place at their former arena, Frank Clair Stadium and the adjacent Lansdowne Park, both of which belong to the City of Ottawa.
: Home stadium: Frank Clair Stadium, formerly called Lansdowne Park until 1993
The team practises on campus but play their home games at Frank Clair Stadium at Lansdowne Park where only the north stands are open to the public.
The Glebe is home to Lansdowne Park which contains Frank Clair Stadium, where Ottawa's Canadian Football League ( CFL ) football team ( the currently suspended Ottawa Renegades ) and the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees play their home games.
The IRFU has its head office at 10 / 12 Lansdowne Road and home ground at Aviva Stadium, where Irish rugby union international matches are played.
A Dublin Area Rapid Transit | DART train passes under the Lansdowne Road Rugby Football Stadium and over the level crossing as it enters the Lansdowne Road railway station | station of the same name.
The Royal Irish Park Stadium was the brainchild of Henry Wallace Doveton Dunlop ( 1844 – 1930 ), though this term came into disuse in the early 20th century, in favour of the more casual Lansdowne Road Stadium.
In 1954, the arrangement whereby Ireland matches were shared between Ravenhill Stadium and Lansdowne Road ended with the building of the Upper West Stand at Lansdowne creating 8, 000 additional seats.
The last ever contest in the old Lansdowne Road Stadium was a rugby match that took place on 31 December 2006.
Lansdowne Road was replaced by the Aviva Stadium, shown here during construction
This is popular with Rugby fans going to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff or Lansdowne Road in Dublin.
Lansdowne Park contains Frank Clair Stadium, the Ottawa Civic Centre arena ( the stadium is built into the arena ), the Aberdeen Pavilion hall, Coliseum and other exhibition buildings.
Since 1967, when the Ottawa Auditorium was demolished, Lansdowne Park has become a site of musical concerts, both inside the Civic Centre and outside on the Stadium field.
* Lansdowne Road, a former sports stadium in Dublin ; reopened in 2010 as Aviva Stadium
The semi-finals produced two tight matches, in which England overcame its Scottish rival 6-9 at Murrayfield Stadium and Australia defeated the defending world champion New Zealand 16-6 at Lansdowne Road.
Aviva Stadium, on Lansdowne Road.

Lansdowne and Development
* Lansdowne Economic Development Corporation

Lansdowne and Company
* East Lansdowne Fire Company
The main incumbent local exchange carrier in 613 is Bell Canada, although there are some five independent companies serving rural exchanges — the Lansdowne Rural Telephone Company serving Lansdowne ; the North Frontenac Telephone Company serving Sharbot Lake and Parham ; the North Renfrew Telephone Company serving Beachburg, Westmeath, and the area outside of Pembroke ; the Roxborough Telephone Company serving Moose Creek ; and the Westport Telephone Company serving Westport.
In the late 1800s, the Whitaker Iron Company mined for ore in Lansdowne.

Road and Stadium
The national boxing arena is located in The National Stadium on the South Circular Road.
Hearts play at Tynecastle Stadium in Gorgie, while Hibs play at Easter Road Stadium, which straddles the former boundary between Edinburgh and Leith.
Venues used since 1990 include Manchester City's now demolished Maine Road stadium, Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium, Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium, Arsenal's former home, Highbury ( since redeveloped as housing ), London's Wembley Stadium, the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and Aston Villa's Villa Park in Birmingham.
The group derives its name from Hillcrest Road which is the road on which the Trails Stadium would have been built if the project had not fallen through and then shifted to Kansas.
The Boston Barracudas raced in the British League Division Two, ( now the Premier League ) and in 1973 completed a clean sweap winning the League, Knock-out Cup, and Arthur Price won the League Individual Championship, after the New Hammond Beck Road Stadium was sold for re-development in 1988 attempts to secure a new venue failed in the 1990s a team, known as Boston, raced in the Conference League out of King's Lynn
In 2006, the RiverHawks moved into their new home, Road Ranger Stadium, located in Loves Park, Illinois.
QPR became a professional team in 1889 and played their home games in nearly 20 different stadia ( a league record ), before permanently settling at Loftus Road in 1917 ( although the team would briefly attempt to attract larger crowds by playing at the White City Stadium for two short spells: 1931 to 1933 and the 1962 – 63 season ).
* Kenilworth Road Stadium, the home of Luton Town F. C., has a suite named after Morecambe ; he was a vociferous supporter and one-time president of the club and voiced his enthusiasm on the television, often shouting Luton For The Cup!
Access to the station is available from Lower Station Road, although Bexley Council has promoted a bridge linking Sainsbury's, Crayford Stadium and the West of the town with the station.
Additionally, the Bannister Stadium & Bannister Sports Centre ( containing sports pitches and an athletics track ) are located off the Uxbridge Road.
( between 1975 and 1992 called " Leyton Wingate ") was founded in 1868, are in the Isthmian League Premier Division, and play at the Leyton Stadium in Lea Bridge Road.
In 1939, when All Hallows Lombard Street was demolished in the City of London, its distinctive stone tower designed by Christopher Wren, with its peal of ten bells and connecting stone cloister, and the interior furnishings, including a Renatus Harris organ and a pulpit used by John Wesley, were brought to Twickenham to be incorporated in the new All Hallows Church on Chertsey Road ( A316 ) near Twickenham Stadium.
( defunct club located at Green Pond Road Stadium )
The venues that hosted replays were Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, Old Trafford and Maine Road in Manchester and Villa Park in Birmingham.
It connects Parkside Road and the surrounding area to the main entrance to Hillsborough Stadium.
It sits on a block bounded by Lombardi Avenue ( north ); Oneida Street ( east ); Stadium Drive and Valley View Road ( south ); and Ridge Road ( west ).
The Jungle ( Wheldon Road ) | The Jungle Stadium ( Wheldon Road )

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