Bully's Acre (officially, the Hospital Fields; Irish: Acra an Bhulaí) is a former public cemetery located near the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin...
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Bully's Acre may refer to: Bully's Acre, County Longford, near Ballinalee Bully's Acre, Dublin, near the Royal Hospital Kilmainham This disambiguation...
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Graveyard, County Kildare Bully's Acre, Dublin – former public cemetery near the Royal Hospital Kilmainham Cabbage Garden, Dublin Carrickbrennan Churchyard...
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Royal Hospital Kilmainham (category Hospitals in Dublin (city))
O'Brien (1994). Dublin: A Grand Tour. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. p. 38. ISBN 978-0-297-82221-9. Murphy, Sean (1989). Bully's Acre and Royal Hospital...
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Ellis "Dublin Sky" - written and recorded by Darren Hayes "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew - by U2, the Dubliners and others; #1 in March 2008 "Bully's Acre" -...
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Kilmainham (redirect from Kilmainham, Dublin)
is a south inner suburb of Dublin, Ireland, south of the River Liffey and west of the city centre. It is in the city's Dublin 8 postal district. Kilmainham's...
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Patrick Byrne's final resting place - in what is now known locally as ‘bully’s acre’ - is marked by a slate altar-tomb. Described by the great collector...
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were executed in what is known locally as Bully's Acre. Humbert and his men were transported by canal to Dublin and exchanged for British prisoners of war...
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Artane Industrial School (category County Dublin articles missing geocoordinate data)
Artane was an Industrial School run by the Christian Brothers in Artane, Dublin from 1870 to 1969. On 28 July 1870, the Artane Industrial School for Roman...
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concerned, thousands of victims died and were hastily buried in nearby Bully's Acre. Typhus came again at the time of the Irish Famine in the late 1840s...
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