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  • *The [[River Dargle]] rises between Tonduff and War Hill, falling 397 feet as the Powerscourt Waterfall, Ireland's tallest.<ref>{{ci ...r Hill.jpg|right|thumb|220px|The contrasting summits of Djouce (L) and War Hill (R)]]
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  • ...surrounding hills of North Fingal and low-lying beaches. Red Island, Mill Hill, Hillside, The public Ardgillan Park and Demesne, Barnageera and to a lesse In Flann O'Brien's book "The Dalkey Archive" Skerries is the location of the narrator's meeting with James Joyc
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  • |name=Dalkey |picture=Castle St. Dalkey.jpg
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  • |name=Dalkey Island (St Begnet's Isle) |picture=Dalkey Island and Sorrento Terrace viewed from Dalkey Hill.jpg
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  • ...ty of a robbery upon the Blackrock-road, from Dublin to Dunleary, Bullock, Dalkey, Rochestown, Cabinteely, and Loughlinstown". In 1826, Rev. George Wogan, th ...r Nicholas Lawless, 1st Baron Cloncurry, who had his main house at [[Lyons Hill]], [[County Kildare]]. His son Valentine Lawless, 2nd Baron Cloncurry gave
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  • ...s a suburb of [[DĂșn Laoghaire]]. It stands to the south of neighbouring [[Dalkey]], and north of [[Shankill, County Dublin|Shankill]]. Its name is from the Killiney Hill Park was opened in 1887 as Victoria Hill, in honour of Queen Victoria's 50 years on the British throne. The park has
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  • ...it was a part extended as far south as Bulloch harbour on the outskirts of Dalkey, where the monks constructed a fishing harbour protected by a castle.<ref>{ ...1866, and both stand on Carrickbrennan Road. St John's Church, at Gamble's Hill, was originally constructed as a Church of Ireland Church in the 1860s but
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