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1491:Joyce and the City: The Significance of Place
218:Plan of quays in Dublin city (scroll to view)
902:Exploring Dublin: Wildlife, Parks, Waterways
814:Container Terminal at North Wall Quay, 2017
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232:A map of Dublin Quays in 1797
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2083:Bachelor's Walk massacre
1679:History of Dublin to 795
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1145:McDonald, Frank (1989).
978:History Ireland Magazine
942:Connolly, S. J. (2007).
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189:Sir John Rogerson's Quay
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751:Wellington Quay, 2011
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2011:Dublin Fire Brigade
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1989:Sinking of the RMS
1893:Kildare Street Club
1816:Dick's Coffee House
1798:Battle of Rathmines
1758:St. Michan's Church
1748:St. Audoen's Church
1664:Dublin slave market
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2424:Occupy Dame Street
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1598:Timeline of Dublin
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