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wm_3061.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:43:33ZRathfarnham House, now the Loreto AbbeyPatrick Healy
wm_11211027_1.jpg.jpg2002-01-01Rathfarnham Parish Centre, Main Street, Rathfarnham, South Dublin CountyNational Inventory of Architectural Heritage
wm_2356.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:14:01ZRathfarnham PrioryPatrick Healy
wm_2421.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:21:48ZRathfarnham PrioryPatrick Healy
wm_Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.22_1.jpg.jpg1988Rathfarnham Priory Harolds Grange 23.1.22_1: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.23.jpg.jpg1992Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.23: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.Healy, Patrick
wm_11216021_1.jpg.jpg2002-01-01Rathfarnham Priory, Hermitage Park, Rathfarnham, South Dublin CountyNational Inventory of Architectural Heritage
wm_Rathfarnham Priory.jpg.jpg1988Rathfarnham Priory: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet.Healy, Patrick
wm_11211002_1.jpg.jpg2002-01-01Rathfarnham Quaker Meeting House, 62 Crannagh Road, Rathfarnham, South Dublin CountyNational Inventory of Architectural Heritage
Rathfarnham Roads.pdf.jpg2009-09-07T16:28:43ZRathfarnham RoadsHealy, Patrick
wm_2332.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:23:07ZRathfarnham TemplePatrick Healy
wm_5256.jpg.jpg2004-02-01; 2004-02-01Rathfarnham Village & Castle, an Aerial ViewGerry O'Leary Photography
wm_5660.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T14:40:30ZRathfarnham Village Looking WestEuropean Photo Services Ltd.,
wm_1931.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T14:53:23ZRathfarnham Village, 1906Unknown
wm_2362.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:10:53Z[Rathfarnham Village]Patrick Healy
Rathfarnham3.pdf.jpg2012-03-02T16:19:50ZRathfarnham Walking Tour. Printable version.South Dublin Libraries
wm_DSC_0184.jpg.jpg1922Rathfarnham War Memorial Hall and memorials.Power, David; Power, David
wm_RathfarnhamWarMemorialSmaller.jpg.jpg2017-03-30Rathfarnham war memorial panelPower, David; Power, David
wm_Cover%20Rathfarnhams%20top%205.jpg.jpg2010; 2010Rathfarnham's Top 5South Dublin Libraries; Crossan, Helen; Downey, Natascha; Harris, Catherine; Kelly, Donal; Kennedy, Emelene; Kennedy, Hollyn; O'Brien, Anna; O'Brien, Conor; Russell, Sophie; Taplin, Aoife; Treacy, Dearbhla; Scott, Ciara; Coughlan, Barbara
wm_Rathfarnham church 2003 2.jpg.jpg2009-12-02Rathfarnham, Church of IrelandFewer, Michael