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  2. The Custom House, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The Custom House is an early 19th-century building in Cork, Ireland. [7] [8] Originally developed as a custom house and opened in 1818, the Cork Harbour Commissioners (later reorganised as the Port of Cork Company) took over the building in 1904. [2] [9] The Port of Cork Company vacated the building in early 2021. [10]

  3. Church of St Anne, Shandon - Wikipedia

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    Parish. Cork, St. Anne's Shandon. The Church of St Anne is a Church of Ireland church located in the Shandon district of Cork city in Ireland. Built between 1722 and 1726, it is situated on a hill overlooking the River Lee. The church tower is a noted landmark and symbol of the city, and the church bells were popularised in a 19th century song.

  4. Martin Coleman Jnr - Wikipedia

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    His father, Martin Coleman Snr, won All-Ireland medals as goalkeeper on Cork's three-in-a-row teams of 1976 to 1978. Playing career Post-primary School. Coleman spent his schooling in Cork College of Commerce. He represented the school by coming into an All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship Final with Cork vs Galway. Club

  5. The Lough, Cork - Wikipedia

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    The Lough, Cork. /  51.8872°N 8.4867°W  / 51.8872; -8.4867. The Lough is the name of a suburb of Cork City, the electoral division in which it lies, the body of water that gives the area its name and a Roman Catholic parish of the same name. [1] It lies on the south side of the city. The Lough is part of the Cork South-Central Dáil ...

  6. Barry Desmond - Wikipedia

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    Cork College of Commerce. University College Cork. Barry Desmond (born 15 May 1935) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who was Minister for Health from 1982 to 1987 and Minister for Social Welfare from 1982 to 1986. [1] He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) from 1969 to 1989, [1] a Minister of State from 1981 to 1982, a Member of the ...

  7. Farranree - Wikipedia

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    Farranree ( Irish: Fearann an Rí) [1] is a mainly residential townland and suburb in Cork, Ireland. It partly consists of terraced houses, some of which are council housing owned by the Cork City Council. Other housing in the area is privately owned. [citation needed] Farranree is bordered by the larger suburbs of Blackpool, Churchfield and ...

  8. Douglas Community School - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Community School, also known as Douglas Com, The Com or DCS, is an all boy's community school in Douglas, Cork, Ireland. It was founded as Coláiste Muire by the Presentation Brothers in 1926 as a juniorate [2] (i.e. for lower-cycle secondary students). In 1965 it became a full secondary school. [2] In 1974, it became one of the first ...

  9. Cork Public Museum - Wikipedia

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    Cork Public Museum. / 51.8961; -8.4943. Cork Public Museum ( Irish: Músaem Poiblí Chorcaí) [1] is a city museum in Cork, Ireland. Housed in a mid-19th century building within Fitzgerald Park in the Mardyke area of the city, [2] the museum's exhibits focus mainly on the history and archaeology of the Cork area. [3] [4]