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to build housing on the 50-acre site at the cost of £50,000. In the 1910s concerns were raised about the current leaseholder and the ground rent due to them, and if the site was too far from the centres of employment in the city. After the
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Club, based at Pairc Naomh
Uinsionn just off Malahide Road, bordering Donnycarney. St Vincent's has produced many notable football and hurling players over the years. The club fields successful senior sides and has a thriving juvenile section which caters for close to one thousand boys and girls.
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at the heart of the development, Marino Park, had adjoining symmetrical green areas such as Marino Green, while the green area in the middle of
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are lung cancer, mesothelioma and pleural disorders such as pleural plaques, therefore, this old building material needs to be removed from the builds which would be an added price on the cost of buying property in this inner suburb of Dublin. Previous residents from the early 20th century would
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27, 15, 14, 42, 43 etc. As of 2011, 3,000 people live in Marino, an almost 70 per cent drop from when it was built almost 100 years ago with a population of 10,000, presumably due to a decrease in family size in the 21st century. Not only has the population density changed but the population's
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still recognise the area, little has changed physically since then. However, when Marino was initially built, an area to park cars was not required, therefore residents today have converted their front gardens to driveways, as seen in the image, the original gate for pedestrians still remains.
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Plans were preliminarily designed in 1911, to develop better quality housing on the edges of the development, in order to maintain a good image of the area, but as construction began, this plan was quickly disallowed as each house had to meet the same financial criteria. The
Corporation gained
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political instability in
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to set aside land for allotments to grow vegetables, and then sell the surplus. The need for allotments was great, especially during war, when the importation of food was scarce. However, when the food shortage was over the land was then used for housing.
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557:(MIE) which is a huge part of the suburban area as it offers a broad range of courses with over 1,300 students. It is located just North of the planned Garden city, along Griffith Avenue. Marino is also an approximately 20-minute walk to
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1832:Edmondstown
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418:Irish state
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2012:Portobello
1997:Perrystown
1922:Kilmainham
1872:Greenhills
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1852:Glenageary
1812:Donnybrook
1777:The Coombe
1772:Clonskeagh
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1702:Ballymount
1692:Ballybrack
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1677:Ballinteer
1620:Summerhill
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1480:Man of War
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1440:Kilbarrack
1393:Garristown
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1363:Donaghmede
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1298:Chapelizod
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1253:Balrothery
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1064:"Asbestos"
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781:References
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715:Tom Jordan
702:, current
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490:allotments
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382:Jim Larkin
360:Background
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106:53°21′54″N
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1717:Blackrock
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1038:"Marino"
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1937:Kimmage
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222:Website
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