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  2. Toner's Pub - Wikipedia

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    Toner's Pub. / 53.337758; -6.252438. Toner's Pub or James Toner's Pub is a traditional Irish pub on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. A pub has been in operation on the site since 1818 when the original license was purchased by Andrew Rogers and it has been known as Toner's since coming under the ownership of James Toner in 1921.

  3. Baggot Street - Wikipedia

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    The street runs from Merrion Row (near St. Stephen's Green) to the northwestern end of Pembroke Road. It crosses the Grand Canal near Haddington Road. It is divided into two sections: Lower Baggot Street ( Irish: Sráid Bhagóid Íochtarach) - between Merrion Row and the Grand Canal. It was called Gallows Road in the 18th century.

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  5. Baggotrath Castle - Wikipedia

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    Baggotrath Castle. Coordinates: 53.333513°N 6.243054°W. "Beggatroath Castle" on Herman Moll 's map of Dublin c. 1714. Baggotrath Castle, or Baggotsrath Castle, was a castle situated at present-day Baggot Street in Dublin city centre. It was built in the late thirteenth century by the Bagod (later called Baggot) family, for whom it was named.

  6. Royal City of Dublin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Royal City of Dublin Hospital. / 53.333769; -6.243982. The Royal City of Dublin Hospital ( Irish: Ospidéal Ríoga Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath) was a health facility on Baggot Street, Dublin, Ireland .

  7. Doheny & Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    Owner. Swigmore Inns Ltd (Tom and Paul Mangan/Mangan Group) [1] Website. dohenyandnesbitts .ie. Doheny & Nesbitt is a Victorian pub and restaurant on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub is a tourist attraction and notable political and media meeting place and has been described as "one of the most photographed" pubs in the city.

  8. Bank of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Former Headquarters on Lower Baggot Street until 2010 In the 1970s the bank moved its headquarters to a modern building, now known as Miesian Plaza , on Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2. As Frank McDonald notes in his book Destruction of Dublin , when these headquarters were built, it caused the world price of copper to rise – such was the usage ...

  9. Ely Place, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Ely Place. / 53.337391; -6.254196. Ely Place ( / ˈiːlaɪ / Irish: Plás Íle) is a street in central Dublin with Georgian architecture. It is a continuation of Upper Merrion Street and the place where Lower Baggot Street and Merrion Row meet. Both the latter and Hume Street link it to St Stephen's Green .