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  1. Leinster House

    Image Leinsterhouse.jpg 350px thumb right Leinster House, the former townhouse of the Dukes of Leinster. Since 1922, it has been the seat of both houses of the Irish parliament. Leinster House lang ga ... of Ireland Ireland . The term Leinster House can refer to The former ducal palace that was the home ..., and the public face of Leinster House, continues to be the former ducal palace at the core of the complex. The ducal palace Leinster House was the former Duke ducal residence in Dublin of the Duke of Leinster ... , the two houses of the Oireachtas , and as such the term Leinster House has become a metonym for Irish ..., notably Frescati House in Blackrock, Dublin Blackrock . Image Leinster House 1911.jpg left 300px thumb Leinster House in 1911, decorated for the visit of King George V of the United Kingdom ... century Leinster House then called Kildare House was the Earl s official Dublin residence ... Kildare House for its sheer size or status. When the Earl was made the first Duke of Leinster in 1766, the family s Dublin residence was renamed Leinster House. ref name Oirhistory cite web url http ... House exterior. One famous member of the family who occasionally resided in Leinster House was Lord ... of Leinster sold Leinster House in 1815 to the Royal Dublin Society. At the end of the nineteenth ... Chamber.jpg thumb right 300px D il Chamber former RDS Lecture Theatre , Leinster House, 2008 The Anglo ... to Leinster House for use in December 1922 as a temporary D il chamber. The building was bought outright from the RDS in 1924. ref name Oirhistory Image LH2000.JPG left 280px thumb Leinster House 2000 , the new millennium wing of the Leinster House complex. br small The six storey oval shaped building ... were abandoned Leinster House instead was bought, pending the provision of a proper parliament house ... Buildings. Both the National Library and National Museum wings next to Leinster House remain ... House Custom House , the Oireachtas has remained permanently located in Leinster House ...   more details



  1. Leinster

    , grew less distinct. See also Kings of Leinster Duke of Leinster Leinster House Provinces of Ireland ...about the Irish province the professional rugby union team representing this province Leinster Rugby the town in Western Australia Leinster, Western Australia the ship which was sunk on 10 October 1918 with over 500 deaths RMS Leinster Infobox Settlement official name Leinster nickname native name Laighin ... as of 2006 population total 2,295,123 1st footnotes Leinster IPA en l nst r pron lang gle Laighin ... and County Wicklow Wicklow . The population of Leinster is 2,295,123 according to the 2006 census ... flag of Leinster features a gold en harp on a green background. Dublin County Councils Although ... , Dublin City Council , Fingal and South Dublin . All the other counties in Leinster contain their own county councils individual to their own county. Cities The only official city in Leinster ... Div col end Economy According to the CSO regional income report, GDP for the province of Leinster in 2004 was estimated to be well over 75 billion Euro. Early history Image Ireland Leinster Hogg 1784 700x1030.jpg right thumb Leinster, province of Ireland Hogg, 1784 main List of Kings of Leinster The Gaels Gaelic Kings of Leinster Kingdom of Leinster before 1171 was considerably smaller than today s province. The first part of the Place names in Irish name Leinster derives from Laigin , the name ... . The tribes of Leinster were united by gaine Mor Hugony, the Great , who supposedly built the hill ... historical king of Laigin Leinster in the 7th century BC . The kingdom of Laigin was re founded ... of the Bog of Allen , in what was then Leinster. In the 4th and 5th centuries, after Magnus ... . In Wales some of the Leinster Irish colonists left their name on the Ll n Peninsula , which derives ... Leinster dynasty Murchad mac Brain d. 727 , King of U D nlainge , and joint leader of the Laigin Southern Leinster dynasty ed mac Colggen d. 738 , King of U Cheinnselaig , and joint leader of the Laigin ...   more details



  1. Duke of Leinster

    was awarded a dukedom and became Duke of Leinster , the house was renamed Leinster House . One of its ... with the Irish Rebellion of 1798 , which ultimately cost him his life. Leinster House was sold ... parliament of the new Irish Free State , rented Leinster House in 1922 to be its temporary parliament ...Refimprove date October 2009 Image 1stDukeOfLeinster.jpg right thumb 200px The 1st Duke of Leinster. Duke of Leinster is a title in the Peerage of Ireland and the premier dukedom in that peerage. The title refers to Leinster , but unlike the province the title is pronounced Lin ster lang ga Di c Laighean . The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Leinster are Marquess of Kildare 1761 , Earl of Kildare 1316 , Earl of Offaly 1761 , Viscount Leinster , of Taplow in the County of Buckingham 1747 , Baron Offaly 1620 and Baron Kildare , of Kildare in the County of Kildare 1870 . The viscounty of Leinster ... of Leinster is Marquess of Kildare . Earls of Kildare from 1316 This branch of the Welsh Norman ... earldom survived. Dukes of Leinster from 1766 div style clear both width 100 padding 0 text ... 667766 class NavHead Genealogy of Dukes of Leinster from 1766 Premier Duke, Marquess, and Earl of Ireland ... color 9fe 1 1. File Saltire demo.svg 30px Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster Maurice FitzGerald br 6th Duke of Leinster b.1887 2 2. Gerald FitzGerald, 5th Duke of Leinster Gerald FitzGerald br 5th Duke of Leinster 1851 1893 3 3. Hermione Wilhelmina Duncombe br 1864 1895 4 4. Charles FitzGerald, 4th Duke of Leinster Charles William FitzGerald br 4th Duke of Leinster 1847 1887 5 5. Caroline ... Earl of Feversham b.1829 7 7. Mabel Violet Graham br 18?? 8 8. Augustus FitzGerald, 3rd Duke of Leinster Augustus Frederick FitzGerald br 3rd Duke of Leinster 1791 1874 9 9. Charlotte Augusta Stanhope ... br d.1857 16 16. William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster William Robert FitzGerald br 2nd Duke of Leinster ... of the FitzGeralds, Dukes of Leinster by Alexander Liptak.png thumb left 220px Arms of the Dukes ...   more details



  1. Book of Leinster

    Infobox manuscript Name name Book of Leinster location Dublin, TCD, MS 1339 olim MS H 2.18 Image image File Book of Leinster, folio 53.jpg width 200px caption f. 53 General Also known as Lebor Laignech ... Mhorda and Sir James Ware Discovered Other below The Book of Leinster Irish language Irish Lebor ... ed Ua Crimthainn , ref Best, The Book of Leinster , vol 1, p. xv. ref ref name Hellmuth Hellmuth, Lebor ... Co. Tipperary , and the last abbot of that house for whom we have any record. ref name Hellmuth ... of Columba of Terryglass Colum mac Crimthainn , and the chief scholar pr msenchaid of Leinster. An alternative ... the Book of Leinster for ed. ref name Hellmuth The manuscript was produced by A d and some ... may have been commissioned by Diarmait Mac Murchada d. 1171 , king of Leinster, who ... granted to the priory. History Image Book of Leinster Facsimilepage55.jpg thumb left A page from The Book of Leinster Nothing certain is known of the manuscript s whereabouts in the next century or so ... in the vicarage in the intervening years. The Book of Leinster owes its present name to John O Donovan ... contents with the province of Leinster, and to Robert Atkinson , who adopted it when he published ... short passages from the Book of Leinster are cited in an early 17th century manuscript written by Sir ... now known as the Book of Leinster is suggested by the connection of Rory s family to the U Chrimthainn .... ref Best, The Book of Leinster , vol 1, pp. xi xvii. ref Best s suggestion is corroborated by evidence ... noted, the scribe copied several texts from the Book of Leinster, identifying his source as the Leabhar ..., the Book of Leinster was located at Stradbally Co. Laois , the place of a monastery known originally ... and the Date of the Reviser of LU , p. 213. ref Still need to read the article ref Best, Book of Leinster , vol. 1, p. xi xv ref Contents main Book of Leinster contents The manuscript has 187 leaves, each ... over a period of 29 years. Notes reflist 2 References Editions Atkinson, Robert. The Book of Leinster ...   more details



  1. Leinster GAA

    Infobox GAA province province Leinster GAA image Image Comhairle Laighean.gif 216px irish C ige Laighin location East counties 12 colours Green and white grounds Croke Park br Nowlan Park br O Moore Park br Dr. Cullen Park br Aughrim Park pro hurling Kilkenny GAA Kilkenny 66 pro football Dublin GAA Dublin 49 AI hurling Kilkenny GAA Kilkenny 31 AI football Dublin GAA Dublin 22 RC hurling 27 RC football 28 pattern la pattern b pattern ra leftarm 008000 body 008000 rightarm 008000 shorts FFFFFFF socks 008000 The Leinster Council is a Provincial councils Provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association ... of Leinster . The Leinster Council has been partnered with the Europe GAA European County Board to help develop Gaelic Games in Europe. Leinster Council s main contribution to this goal is the provision ... Kilkenny are the most successful team in Leinster hurling having won the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship ... having won 49 Leinster Senior Football Championship titles as of 2009. Competitions County Leinster Senior Football Championship Leinster Senior Hurling Championship Leinster Under 21 Football Championship Leinster Under 21 Hurling Championship Leinster Minor Football Championship Leinster Minor Hurling Championship Leinster Junior Football Championship Leinster Junior Hurling Championship Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship O Byrne Cup Walsh Cup hurling Walsh Cup Kehoe Cup Club Leinster Senior Club Football Championship Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship Leinster Intermediate Club Hurling Championship Leinster Junior Club Football Championship Leinster Junior Club Hurling Championship Leinster Minor Club Football Championship Past Chairmen Thomas Loftus Tom Loftus 1972 1974 External links http leinster.gaa.ie Leinster ... and Footballer, Fantasy GAA Game Leinster Counties GAA bodies Category Leinster GAA Category Gaelic games in Leinster it Leinster GAA ...   more details



  1. Idus of Leinster

    Idus of Leinster was an Ireland Irish saint of the fifth century. Said to be a disciple of Saint Patrick , who baptized him, he was made bishop of Alt Fadha in Leinster by Patrick. External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0714.htm idus Saints of July 14 Idus DEFAULTSORT Idus of Leinster Category 5th century Irish people Category 5th century Christian saints Category Medieval Irish saints Category Medieval saints of Leinster Category Medieval Gaels ireland saint stub ...   more details



  1. Leinster Gardens

    coord 51 30 45.4 N 0 11 1 W region GB type landmark display title Image 22 23 leinster gardens facade contrast.jpg thumb right The left hand property N 22 is inhabited , but the right hand one N 23 is only a facade fa ade . The windows are painted grey and the door is false. Leinster Gardens is a street in Bayswater , London . It has two false fa ade s at numbers 23 & 24 , constructed at the time of the original steam engine hauled Metropolitan Railway underground railway that had a short section exposed to the surface ref name Day1979 cite book title The Story of London s Underground first John R. last Day publisher London Transport origyear 1963 year 1979 pages 16 17 isbn 0 85329 094 6 ref ref name Croome2003 cite book title The Circle Line an Illustrated History first Desmond F. last Croome year 2003 publisher Capital Transport location Harrow Weald page 18 isbn 1 85414 267 4 ref . Locomotive s were fitted with Steam locomotive condensing apparatus condenser s to reduce fumes, but venting off was still needed in open air sections to relieve the condensers and keep the tunnels free from smoke. ref name urban75 cite web url http www.urban75.org london leinster.html work London Landmarks title Dummy houses in the heart of London month January year 2007 author Slocombe, Mike accessdate 2007 04 12 ref In this upmarket area, the Metropolitan Railway railway company hid this unsightly practice from residents. The false fa ade also maintained a continuous frontage along a prestigious Terraced house terrace . ref name williams citeweb url http underground history.co.uk cutncover.php leinster work London Undeground History title Cut & Cover Disused Stations author William, Hywel ... title 23 24 Leinster Gardens work Hidden City accessdate 2007 04 12 date 2004 2005 author Cooper, Nick ... to a charity ball dance ball at Leinster Gardens, only to turn up in evening dress to discover the address ... London struct stub fr Leinster Gardens ...   more details



  1. Murray Leinster

    Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Murray Leinster image imagesize caption pseudonym Murray Leinster, William Fitzgerald, Louisa Carter Lee birthname William Fitzgerald ... silverag leinster.html Murray Leinster June 16, 1896 June 8, 1975 was a nom de plume of William ..., 14 movie scripts, and hundreds of radio scripts and television plays. Writing career Leinster ... issue of H. L. Mencken s literary magazine The Smart Set . Over the next three years, Leinster published ... in the 1920s, Leinster followed suit, selling jungle stories to Danger Trails , westerns to West and Cowboy ... Carter Lee. Leinster s first science fiction story, The Runaway Skyscraper , appeared in the February ... 0312824203 ref Leinster is credited with the invention of Parallel universe fiction parallel universe stories. Four years before Jack Williamson s The Legion of Time came out, Leinster published his ... of alternate worlds appeared in modern science fiction. Leinster s vision of extraordinary oscillations ... . Leinster s 1945 novella First Contact novelette First Contact is also credited as one of the first ... by Robert Silverberg , Asimov s Science Fiction , January 2009, page 6. ref Leinster was one of the few .... The last story by Leinster in Analog was Quarantine World in the November 1966 issue, thirty six years after his appearance in the premier January 1930 issue. Murray Leinster s 1946 short story A Logic ..., Leinster was decades ahead of his time in imagining the Internet . He envisioned logics in every ... Jenkins or Will F. Jenkins as names on stories when Leinster had already sold a piece to a particular issue. Leinster continued publishing in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing in Galaxy Magazine and The Magazine ... Award for his 1956 story Exploration Team . Leinster ended his writing career writing novelizations ... . Personal life During World War I, Leinster served with the Committee of Public Information and the United ... . ref name smith Legal action against Paramount Pictures In 2000, Leinster s heirs sued Paramount ...   more details



  1. Earl of Leinster

    Earl of Leinster was a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created on 3 March 1646 for Robert Cholmondeley . He had already been created a Baronet , of Cholmondeley in the County of Chester, in the Baronetage of England on 29 June 1611 and Viscount Cholmondeley in the Peerage of Ireland on 2 July 1628. He was created Baron Cholmondeley in the Peerage of England on 1 September 1648. Lord Leinster died childless in 1659 and the titles became extinct. However, the viscountcy of Cholmondeley was revived two years later in favour of his nephew Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Viscount Cholmondeley Robert Cholmondeley son of Hugh Cholmondeley , who is the ancestor of the Marquess of Cholmondeley Marquesses of Cholmondeley . Also, the Earl s other brother Thomas Cholmondeley was the ancestor of the Baron Delamere Barons Delamere . The family surname is pronounced Chumley . Earls of Leinster 1646 Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster 1584 1659 Earls of Leinster 1721 Sophia von Kielmansegg, Countess of Leinster and Darlington Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Leinster 1675 1725 , Life Peerage. See also Marquess of Cholmondeley Baron Delamere References Rayment DEFAULTSORT Leinster Category Earldoms Category Extinct earldoms ...   more details



  1. Leinster League

    The Leinster League is the second tier of Rugby union rugby in Leinster Rugby Leinster , behind the Leinster Senior League rugby Leinster Senior League . It was previously known as the RE MAX Leinster League and consists of three divisions. History In the 1993 1994 season, qualifying matches were held for each of the three divisions through which eleven clubs qualified for each division. Leinster League Division One Division One 2008 09 Boyne RFC Boyne Cill Dara RFC Cill Dara Dundalk R.F.C Dundalk Enniscorthy RFC Enniscorthy Garda RFC Garda Monkstown Football Club Monkstown Navan R.F.C. Navan Newbridge RFC Ireland Newbridge Portlaoise RFC Portlaoise Seapoint RFC Seapoint Skerries RFC Skerries Tullamore RFC Tullamore Tullow RFC Tullow Wicklow RFC Wicklow Leinster League Division Two Division Two 2008 09 Arklow RFC Arklow Ashbourne RFC Ashbourne Clane RFC Clane Clondalkin RFC Clondalkin Coolmine RFC Coolmine Edenderry RFC Edenderry Gorey RFC Gorey Kilkenny RFC Kilkenny Longford RFC Longford Mullingar RFC Mullingar New Ross RFC New Ross Portarlington RFC Portarlington Rathdrum RFC Rathdrum Roscrea RFC Roscrea Leinster League Division Three Division Three 2008 09 Athy Rugby Club Athy Balbriggan RFC Balbriggan Birr RFC Birr CYM RFC CYM Malahide RFC Malahide North Kildare RFC North Kildare Railway Union RFC Railway Union Swords RFC Swords Wexford Wanderers RFC Wexford Wanderers Current champions Division One 2007 08 Cill Dara Division Two 2007 08 Newbridge promoted to Division One Division Three 2007 08 Rathdrum promoted to Division Two External links http www.sportsmanager.ie t4.php?countyid 69&sportid 5&club id &defaultpage 1&userid 5756 Fixtures and results Rugby in Leinster Category Leinster League Category Rugby union leagues in Ireland 4 Category Rugby union competitions in Leinster ...   more details



  1. Leinster Airport

    Infobox Airport name Leinster Airport nativename image IATA LER ICAO YLST type Public owner operator city served location Leinster, Western Australia elevation f 1,631 elevation m 497 coordinates coord 27 50 36 S 120 42 12 E type airport inline yes website metric rwy y r1 number 10 28 r1 length f 5,906 r1 length m 1,800 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source DAFIF ref name WAD WAD YLST Source DAFIF ref ref name GCM GCM LER source DAFIF ref Leinster Airport airport codes LER YLST is an airport in Leinster, Western Australia Leinster , Western Australia . Airlines and destinations Skippers Aviation Perth, Wiluna Alliance Airlines Perth References reflist Category Airports in Western Australia australia airport stub ...   more details



  1. Flag of Leinster

    Image Flag of Leinster.svg thumb 300px right The Flag of Leinster The Flag of Leinster consists of an Cl rsach Irish harp in gold on a green background vert a harp Or heraldry or stringed argent . The arms of Leinster are among other examples represented on the flag of the Provinces of Ireland , as well as in a stylised version in the logo of the Leinster Rugby team. The flag is often used as a symbol of Irish nationalism and representitive of the island as a whole. Origins A silver stringed golden harp on a green background has long seen duty as the arms of the province of Leinster . Citation needed date April 2008 Possibly the oldest instance of the use of the harp device on a green field was the flag of Owen Roe O Neill . Owen Roe, nephew of Hugh O Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone Hugh , had entered the Spain Spanish service after his uncle s defeat at Siege of Kinsale Kinsale in 1601 . Owen rose to prominence in the Spanish army, and in 1642 returned to Ireland to assist the Confederate Ireland Irish Confederation in the war that broke out the previous year. It is recorded that his ship, the St Francis, as she lay at anchor at Dunkirk , flew from her mast top the Irish harp in a green field, in a flag . ref Prof. Brian Cu v Studia Hibernica 1978 ref Because the confederation s headquarters were located in Kilkenny the principal city of Leinster without the pale his flag may have had a special significance for that province. Citation needed date April 2008 The Confederation seal also incorporated, among a number of other motifs, a representation of the Irish harp . Citation needed date April 2008 See also Coat of arms of Ireland Green Ensign Notes Unreferenced date April 2008 references DEFAULTSORT Flag Of Leinster Category Flags of Ireland Leinster gv Brattagh Lion pt Bandeira de Leinster ru ...   more details



  1. Leinster Leader

    The Leinster Leader is a newspaper published in Naas , Co. Kildare, Ireland. It is owned by Johnston Press Ireland who bought the Leinster Leader Group in 2005. ref http www.village.ie Media Newspapers British buy up regional papers British buy up regional papers by Emma Browne, The Village, Thursday, 22 September 2005 ref The Leinster Leader Group, as well as publishing the Naas based Leinster Leader also published The Dundalk Democrat , Leinster Express Port Laoise , Limerick Leader , Offaly Express and the Tallaght Echo . ref cite news author Ian Guider title Johnston Press spends over 240m to become largest Irish regional publisher url http archives.tcm.ie irishexaminer 2005 09 17 story515950609.asp work Irish Examiner date 17 September 2005 accessdate 2008 09 12 ref The paper was founded as the Leinster Leader and Central Counties Commercial and Agricultural Adviser , by Patrick Cahill , LLB, who was its first editor in August 1880. Patrick Cahill was an Irish Nationalist, Land League Activist and supporter of Home Rule, he was jailed under the Protection of Person and Property Act 1881 Coercion Act of 1881 . ref http hansard.millbanksystems.com commons 1882 mar 02 protection of person and property PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT, 1881 MR. PATRICK CAHILL HANSARD 1803 2005 ref References reflist 1 External links http www.leinsterleader.ie Leinster Leader website http www.johnstonpress.co.uk Official website Republic of Ireland newspapers ireland stub DEFAULTSORT Leinster Leader Category Newspapers published in Ireland ...   more details



  1. Mount Leinster

    Infobox mountain name Mount Leinster other name Stua Laighean photo Mount Leinster.JPG photo caption Mount Leinster with its TV transmitter elevation m 796 elevation ref prominence m 725 prominence ref listing Hewitt hill Hewitt , Marilyn hill Marilyn location Counties County Wexford Wexford and County Carlow Carlow , IRL range Blackstairs Mountains Mount Leinster lang ga Stua Laighean is the highest mountain in the province of Leinster, Ireland . It is the highest of the Blackstairs Mountains at 796  metres 2,605  ft . A tall Radio Telef s ireann RT television transmitter tops the peak with a mast height of 122  m. The TV transmitter site is a popular location for hang gliding enthusiasts to launch from. In 2003, a hang glider pilot died from injuries sustained in the crash landing of his flight launched from the mountain. ref name news report http archives.tcm.ie irishexaminer 2004 05 01 story800032453.asp Irish Examiner report, 1 May 2004. Retrieved 2008 07 21 ref There is a memorial at the peak of the mountain. The mountain is most often climbed from the Nine Stones , a landmark point at the foot of Mount Leinster, about 8 miles east of Borris, Carlow Borris . From Borris there is a road to a visitor car park on the mountain. From there the steep RT access road leads to the summit. This road is closed to normal traffic and RT have now fenced off the transmitter tower from public access to prevent vandalism . Cycling Mount Leinster has been used in stages of the Tour of Ireland and on many occasions in the The FBD Insurance R s R s Tailteann . It may be climbed from the Borris side in County Carlow or the Bunclody side in County Wexford. Ascending from Borris the climb is 11  km long and has an average gradient of 6.9 . The last two kilometres are very ... of 16.3 ref http www.climbbybike.com climb.asp?Col Leinster Mount&qryMountainID 7208 ref See also ... transmitter sites Mountains and hills of Leinster no Mount Leinster nn Mount Leinster ...   more details



  1. Leinster Rugby

    Rugby team teamname Leinster Rugby current season Leinster Rugby 2009 10 season image Leinster rugby ... thumb Leinster Rugby is an Ireland Irish professional rugby union team based in Dublin , representing the Irish Province of Leinster , that competes in the Magners League and Heineken Cup . The team also represents the Irish Rugby Football Union Leinster Branch, which is one of four ... Leinster. The club plays in navy and white and the crest is in the form of a harp. Leinster s traditional ... www.irishtimes.com newspaper sport 2010 0818 1224277070278.html title Leinster to play two matches at Aviva accessdate 2010 08 18 ref Leinster turned professional along with the teams representing ... Leinster A compete in the British and Irish Cup . Leinster have twice been Magners League champions while 2009 saw Leinster win the Heineken Cup for the first time. Leinster are currently 3rd place ... eng 121 9900.php ERC European Club rankings ref History Amateur Days The Leinster Branch ... aboutus branch.php About Leinster Rugby The Branch Leinster Rugby ref In amateur days the four provinces ... Interprovincial matches between Leinster, Ulster Rugby Ulster and Munster Rugby Munster were ... professional teams run by the Irish Rugby Football Union . Leinster Lions Leinster went professional in the mid 1990s. The Leinster Lions name came into existence during the 2001 02 season as the result of a joint marketing initiative between Leinster Rugby and its kit sponsors, the Canterbury of New Zealand Canterbury Clothing Company . Leinster s first season in the newly formed Celtic League ... Leinster win Irish battle date 2001 12 15 work BBC Sport publisher BBC accessdate 2010 05 31 ref In 2002 ... members of Leinster Rugby. ref http www.davidlloydriverview.ie leinsterrugbysub.asp?id 2 Leinster Rugby David Lloyd Riverview ref The Leinster mascot is Leo the Lion . 2004 2007 Leinster did ... winners. Leinster also won all of their pool games in that year s Heineken Cup, and were again ...   more details



  1. Leinster Hall

    The Leinster Hall was a music or concert hall in Dublin , Ireland , built in Hawkins Street on the site of the second Theatre Royal, Dublin Theatre Royal after the Royal was destroyed by fire in 1880. The Leinster Hall opened in November 1886. One of the most notable performers to appear there was Dame Nellie Melba , who gave two concerts in the hall in 1893. The hall closed in 1895 and was redesigned and reopened as the third Theatre Royal the following year. References Ryan, Philip B. The Lost Theatres of Dublin . The Badger Press, 1998 ISBN 0 9526076 1 1 Theatres in Ireland coord missing County Dublin Category Theatres in Dublin city theatre stub Ireland struct stub ...   more details



  1. RMS Leinster

    Image Leinster RMS 1897.jpg 300px Postcard of RMS Leinster Ship caption Postcard image of the RMS Leinster Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name RMS Leinster Ship owner City of Dublin Steam Packet ... two signal guns Ship capacity Ship crew Ship notes RMS Leinster was a vessel operated by the City of Dublin ... Sea The Sinking of RMS Leinster and fellow writer Philip Lecane, author of Torpedoed The RMS Leinster Disaster , suggests the actual total was higher. Design The Leinster was 2,640 tons Packet ... 12 cwt naval gun 12 pounder and two signal guns. Sinking Image Leinster anchor.JPG thumb 175px left Leinster s Anchor Carlisle Pier , Dun Laoghaire, adjacent to the nowrap National Maritime Museum ... before 10 a.m., as the Leinster was sailing east of the Kish Bank in a heavy swell, passengers ... to settle slowly by the bow. But the ship sank rapidly after a third torpedo stuck the Leinster ... anniversary of the sinking of RMS Leinster The UB 123 was probably lost in a minefield in the North ... Roy Stokes Death in the Irish Sea The Sinking of RMS Leinster and Philip Lecane Torpedoed The RMS Leinster Disaster ref File RMSLeinsterAnchorPlaques.jpg thumb alt Anchor of RMS Leinster, showing memorial plaques. Anchor of RMS Leinster, showing memorial plaques. Commemoration In 2008, ninety years ... RMS Leinster.htm title Minister Hanafin launches RMS Leinster anniversary stamp date 2008 05 ... , Glendale Press, Dublin 1986. Higgins, John Jack The Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster Recalled ... Leinster Disaster , Published by Periscope Publishing Ltd, Cornwall TR18 2AW, Softback,ISBN ..., Roy Death in the Irish Sea The Sinking of RMS Leinster , Collins Press, Cork 1998. ISBN 1 898256 52 7 External links http www.rmsleinster.com home.htm RMS Leinster Home Site http www.rmsleinster.com sinking sinking.htm The sinking of RMS Leinster http www.chapters.eiretek.org books General leinster.html ... See also Maritime disasters coord missing Ireland DEFAULTSORT Rms Leinster Category Steamships ...   more details



  1. Leinster Express

    Infobox Newspaper name Leinster Express image caption type Weekly newspaper Weekly format Tabloid foundation 1831 ceased publication owners Johnston Press Ireland publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor staff language political circulation 18,000 2004 ref name Consumer headquarters Portlaoise , County Laois br Republic of Ireland Ireland sister newspapers Offaly Express ref name Consumer oclc ISSN website http www.leinsterexpress.ie www.leinsterexpress.ie The Leinster Express is a regional newspaper in Republic of Ireland Ireland that serves County Laois . The paper was part of the Leinster Leader Group, which was sold to Johnston Press in late 2005 and are now operated by Johnston Press Ireland . ref cite news author Ian Guider title Johnston Press spends over 240m to become largest Irish regional publisher url http archives.tcm.ie irishexaminer 2005 09 17 story515950609.asp work Irish Examiner date 17 September 2005 accessdate 2008 09 12 ref The offices of the Leinster Express are based in Portlaoise . ref name Consumer cite web url http www.nca.ie eng Research Zone Reports consumer media.pdf title Consumer Media in Ireland year 2004 format PDF accessdate 2008 09 12 ref The Leinster Express was originally published in Maryborough Port Laoise , Queen s County Laois , Ireland in 1831, an archive of its papers are available in Laois County Library in Port Laoise. References reflist External links http www.leinsterexpress.ie Leinster Express Website Irish Newspapers owned by Johnston Press Category Media in County Laois Category Weekly newspapers published in Ireland Ireland newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Leinster Senior Cup

    This is a disambiguation page. Leinster Senior Cup may refer to Leinster Club Senior Cup rugby union Leinster Schools Senior Cup rugby union Leinster Senior Cup association football disambig ...   more details



  1. Leinster Senior League

    This is a disambiguation page. The Leinster Senior League may refer to Leinster Senior League Men s hockey Leinster Senior League rugby Leinster Senior League association football disambig ...   more details



  1. Leinster Football Association

    The Leinster Football Association is charged with the organisation and administration of soccer in the Provinces of Ireland Irish province of Leinster . The LFA is affiliated with the Football Association of Ireland and is the governing body for the Leinster Senior Cup association football Leinster Senior Cup which is competed in by League of Ireland sides and by provincial sides alike. References Official site http www.leinsterfa.ie mgxroot page 10722.html Category Association football in Leinster Category Association football governing bodies in the Republic of Ireland Football, Republic of Ireland ...   more details



  1. Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster

    15 January 1748 Richmond House, 26 September 1765 . William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster b. Arlington Place, Piccadilly, London, 12 March 1749 d. Carton House, Kildare, 20 October 1804 . Lady Caroline ...Infobox royalty name Emily FitzGerald image Emily Duchess of Leinster 1753.jpg caption The Duchess of Leinster. 1753 portrait by Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds . father Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond date of birth birth date 1731 10 6 df y date of death death date and age 1814 3 27 1731 10 6 df y spouse James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster br William Ogilvie Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Leinster 6 October 1731 27 March 1814 , known before 1747 as Lady Emily Lennox , from 1747 to 1761 as The Countess of Kildare and from 1761 to 1766 as The Marchioness of Kildare , was the second of the famous Lennox Sisters Lennox sisters , daughters of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond , and illegitimately descended from King Charles II of England . Early life In London on 7 February 1747, at age fifteen, she married the immensely wealthy James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster James FitzGerald ..., William Ogilvie. Lord Kildare was created successively Duke of Leinster Marquess of Kildare and Duke of Leinster in recognition of his contribution to the political life of his country. It was partly ... Lennox Caroline Fox, Baroness Holland . Later life Image Emily Duchess of Leinster 1770 s.jpg thumb right 200px The Duchess of Leinster painted by Joshua Reynolds Sir Joshua Reynolds in the 1770s. After ... in Frescati House . ref cite book title The Pursuit of the Heiress last Malcolmson first A.P.W. ... 41 url ref Despite her remarriage she continued to be known as The Dowager Duchess of Leinster . Ogilvie ..., Duchess of Leinster 2 2. Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond 3 3. Sarah Lennox, Duchess of Richmond ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leinster, Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Leinster, Emily FitzGerald, Duchess of Category 1731 births Category 1814 deaths Category ...   more details



  1. File:Leinster Logo.jpg

    Summary This is the official Leinster Rugby Logo and is allowed to be used as it s new branding logo Licensing PD release ...   more details



  1. Leinster, Western Australia

    Infobox Australian Place type town name Leinster state wa image caption lga Shire of Leonora postcode 6437 est 1976 pop 1,098 ref name ABS elevation 497 coordinates coord 27.912 120.697 type city 732 region AU WA scale 100000 format dms display inline,title latd 27 latm 54 lats 43 longd 120 longm 41 longs 49 maxtemp 27.9 mintemp 14.6 rainfall 292.5 stategov Electoral district of Kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie fedgov Division of O Connor O Connor dist1 968 dir1 NE location1 Perth, Western Australia Perth dist2 373 dir2 N location2 Kalgoorlie, Western Australia Leinster is a town in the northern goldfields area of Western Australia . The town is located 4  km east of the Goldfields Highway , in the Shire of Leonora Local Government Areas of Australia Local Government Area , convert 968 km mi 0 northeast of the state capital, Perth, Western Australia Perth . At the 2001 Census in Australia census , Leinster had a population of 1,098. ref name ABS Census 2001 AUS id UCL515800 name Leinster Urban Centre Locality accessdate 2007 06 15 ref The town was established in 1976 by the Agnew Gold Mining Company as a dormitory town for workers at its nickel mine and was named for the nearby Leinster Downs station Australian agriculture station . Facilities at Leinster include a supermarket, post office, service station, primary school and tavern. Sporting facilities include an indoor sports centre and 18 hole golf course. ref name Shire cite web url http www.leonora.wa.gov.au about us leinster township.html title Leinster Township publisher Shire of Leonora accessdate 2007 06 15 ref The Leinster Nickel Operation is now part of the BHP Billiton Nickel West business group. The operation employs 992 workers and produces 40,000 45,000 tons of nickel in concentrate per year. ref name ??? cite web ... mined 41  km south east of Leinster, at the Thunderbox Gold Mine , from 2002 to 2007. See also Leinster Airport References reflist Towns Goldfields Esperance WA Category Mining towns in Western ...   more details



  1. File:Leinster anchor.JPG

    Summary Anchor of RMS Leinster opposite the Carlisle Pier, Dun Laoghaire. I took this photo on behalf of the Maritime Institute of Ireland MII on On Sunday 9th October 2005, on the occasion of the unveiling of a plaque. The RMS Leinster was torpedoed by U 123 in 1918, over 500 perished. Feel free to use the photo, making reference to the nearby National Maritime Museum. Licensing self2 GFDL with disclaimers cc by 2.5 migration relicense ...   more details




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