Sackville
Mentioned in 39 documents, 63 times across the archives
Documents
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Mount Argus Archives 1900 1919
1 mention“55 , Lower Sackville Street ,”
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gandpbookmanifest1
2 mentions“held in the Rotunda in what was then Sackville Street .”
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bod church building 1019
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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bod church building 1021
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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bod church building 1024
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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bod church building 1026
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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bod church building 1027
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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bod church building 1028
1 mention“Sackville Press, Printers, Dublin.”
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106501
1 mention“SACKVILLE STREET, DUBLIN”
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112137
3 mentions“So atrocious seemed the bare rumour of the tragedy that it was received with general unbelief. No one would credit it; yet it gained astounding circulation in a short time, and public curiosity manife”
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114428
1 mention“Ruined Sackville Street, Dublin, barricaded with motor Cars”
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114802
14 mentions“This newspaper has never been published in stranger circumstances than those which obtain to-day. An attempt has been made to overthrow the constitutional government of Ireland. It began yesterday mor”
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122016
1 mention“The Obelisk was erected in memory of King William's victory at the Battle of the Boyne, and the first stone was laid in 1736 by Lionel Sackville, Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.”
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124147
1 mention“cus Perantoni O.F.M., Father-General of the Friars Minor, Rome; the Irish Franciscan College of St. Isadore, Rome; Mr. L. Boyd, district manager, TWA; Mother Stanislaus, Mount Sackville Convent; Prof.”
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129491
1 mention“M. H. GILL & SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET.”
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129815
1 mention“JOHN FALCONER, 53, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET.”
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129992
1 mention“JOHN FALCONER, 53, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET.”
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130165
1 mention“MCGLASHAN ET GILL, 50, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET.”
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131948
3 mentions“The Squadron sent to their relief met with a very hot reception on reaching Sackville St. As they neared The General Post Office they received a staggering volley from its windows and from those of it”
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131954
1 mention“As a matter of fact there has been scarcely any attack from the Sein Fein side as they appear to have contented themselves by seizing all the most important points commanding movement through the town”
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131972
4 mentions“The bayonet, and the walls were bullet marked in several places, but the we spent some forty eight hours with the cinema as our base, plus the folling evening were detailed to watch the toll bridge ac”
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134920
1 mention“road. The latter, like Whitworth place, adjoining, was called after the Whitworth Hospital, now called the Drumcondra Hospital, which was opened in 1818, the building having been begun in the Viceroya”
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142756
1 mention“11, Up. Sackville St.”
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142779
1 mention“39 L. Sackville St.”
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142845
1 mention“11, UR SACKVILLE St”
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182730
1 mention“Sackville Place, Dublin.”
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182950
1 mention“9 LR. SACKVILLE STREET,”
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182957
2 mentions“9 LR. SACKVILLE STREET,”
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183258
2 mentions“Office, and ran back some two hundred feet into Suffolk Street. It was due to the enterprise of George Home, a thrifty and far-seeing Scotch confectioner, who had landed in Dublin a year or so earlier”
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183331
1 mention“3, LOWER SACKVILLE-STREET, DUBLIN.”
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211237
1 mention“BY JOHN FALCONER, 53 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET.”
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211422
1 mention“MCGLASHAN AND GILL, 50, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET.”
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211434
1 mention“Published by CORRIGAN & WILSON, 13 Sackville Place”
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218866
1 mention“MCGLASHAN, SACKVILLE STREET, DUBLIN.”
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218946
1 mention“McGLASHAN AND GILL, 50, UP. SACKVILLE-STREET.”
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220430
1 mention“M. H. GILL & SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE-ST.”
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220447
1 mention“M. H. GILL & SON, UPPER SACKVILLE STREET.”
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56710
1 mention“11 & 12 Findlater Place, Upper Sackville Street.”
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57136
2 mentions“FREE STATERS BURN SACKVILLE STREET.”