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Blackrock, County Dublin / Portland, Oregon: Four Courts Press.
Blackrock ( Co Dublin ): Four Courts, 1995.

Blackrock and 1995
Enright subsequently developed it into another play, Blackrock ( 1995 ), directed by David Berthold for Sydney Theatre Company.
In 1995 he began hosting the morning cartoon show Cheez TV for Network Ten, and in 1997 made his film debut in Blackrock.
These are Blackrock, who have achieved this feat 23 times ( 1910, 1912, 1927, 1933, 1935-36, 1942-43, 1945, 1948, 1953-54, 1956-57, 1962, 1964, 1981-82, 1986-87, 1995, 2004, 2006 ), St Michaels ( 2012 ), Belvedere ( 2005 ), Terenure ( 1958 ) and Castleknock ( 1920 ).
Three captains have gained the distinction of lifting the cup twice, Jonny Mion ( Blackrock College ) in 1989 and 1990, Barry Gibney ( Blackrock College ) in 1995 and 1996.

Blackrock and .
The three priests answer to Bishop Len Brennan, who has banished them to Craggy Island as punishment for different incidents in their past: Ted for alleged financial impropriety ( apparently involving some money ' resting ' in his account and a child being deprived a visit to Lourdes so that Ted could go to Las Vegas ), Dougal for something only referred to as the " Blackrock Incident " ( resulting in many " lives irreparably damaged "), and Jack for his alcoholism and womanising.
Some private rural operators exist, such as Halpenny's in Blackrock, County Louth, which was the first private bus operator to run a public service in Ireland, Bus Feda ( Feda O ' Donnell Coaches ), which operates twice daily routes from Ranafast, County Donegal to Galway and back, and Lough Swilly Bus Company.
During the school year secondary schools such as St Conleth's College, Blackrock, Belvedere College, Clongowes, St. Michaels and many more play rugby in Donnybrook Stadium.
He briefly resided in Blackrock, County Louth in Ireland.
On the same day, a parade was usually held in Blackrock or Deans Grange Cemetery as well.
She lived with her husband on the corner of Blackrock Turnpike and Church Hill Road.
( For the rest of the year, they used a number of country residences, notably Frescati House in Blackrock.
He is a former student of the Christian Brothers in Dun Laoghaire, Belvedere College and spent most of his secondary studies in Blackrock College in Dublin.
FitzGerald spent most of his childhood in Frescati House at Blackrock in Dublin where he was tutored by William Ogilvie in a manner inspired by Rousseau's Emile.
He became an atheist while at school, despite being educated at Blackrock College.
Blackrock () is a suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire – Rathdown, Ireland.
Blackrock covers a large but not precisely defined area, rising from sea level on the coast to at White's Cross on the N11 national primary road.
Blackrock is bordered by Booterstown, Mount Merrion, Stillorgan, Deansgrange and Monkstown.
Blackrock has a station on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit ( DART ) line, which is 15 minutes away by train from the city centre.
Blackrock railway station, on both the DART and the mainline Dublin-Wexford railway, opened on 17 December 1834.
The Aircoach services to Dublin Airport from Dalkey and Greystones call at Blackrock en route to the airport.
The Blackrock bypass was built in the late 1980s and officially opened by Councillor Anne Brady on 24 March 1988.
" Blackrock Dolmen " ( 1987 ) by Rowan Gillespie with the church St. John the Baptist in the background
Blackrock was historically a small fishing village, which began to be developed only in the 19th century, although a settlement at the same location from medieval times is well attested to.
Blackrock, some hundreds of years ago was variously called Newtown-at-the Black Rock, Newtown on the Strand by the Black Rock, Newtown Castle Byrne, or simply Newtown, so that " Blackrock " is simply an abbreviation of one of its ancient titles.

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* Musical instruments in Ireland 9th 14th centuries: A review of the organological evidence, Ann Buckley, pp. 13 – 57, Irish Musical Studies i, Blackrock, County Dublin, 1990

Four and Courts
Dublin: Four Courts, 2000.
* Michael Richter, Bobbio in the Early Middle Ages: The Abiding Legacy of Columbanus ( Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2008 ).
The vast majority of Dublin's most notable architecture dates from this period, such as the Four Courts and the Custom House.
Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
Two troops of British cavalry, one at the Four Courts, the other on O ' Connell Street, sent out to investigate what was happening, took fire and casualties from rebel forces On Mount Street, a group of reserve volunteer soldiers, stumbled upon the rebel position and four were killed before they reached Beggars Bush barracks.
The principal rebel positions at the GPO, the Four Courts, Jacob's Factory and Boland's Mill saw little combat.
The third major scene of combat during the week was at North King Street, behind the Four Courts, where the British, on Thursday, tried to take a well-barricaded rebel position.
Oxford University Press, 1946 ; reprinted Four Courts Press: Dublin and Portland, OR, 1994.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948 ; reprinted: Four Courts Press, Dublin and Portland, OR, 1994.
* Trevor-Roper, Hugh ; Princes and Artists, Patronage and Ideology at Four Habsburg Courts 1517-1633, Thames & Hudson, London, 1976, ISBN 0-500-23232-6
Four Courts, Dublin, 1998.
Collins, forced to a decision, opted to maintain the Treaty position and the support of the British Government, and moved to suppress the Republican opposition that had seized the Four Courts in Dublin.
* Richard Doherty, ' The Williamite War in Ireland 1688 – 1691 ', Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1998.
Alfred P. Smyth, pp. 275 – 298, Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2000.
* The IRB: The Irish Republican Brotherhood from The Land League to Sinn Féin, Owen McGee, Four Courts Press, 2005, ISBN 1-85182-972-5
Four Courts Press.
Four Courts Press.
* Ronan Lynch ( 2006 ), The Kirwans of Castlehacket, Co. Galway: History, folklore and mythology in an Irish horseracing family, Four Courts Press, ISBN 1-84682-028-6.
Dublin Four Courts Press, 2005.
When the Four Courts Garrison was attacked in July 1922, a second front was created to relieve the Four Courts.

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