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Stephen's Green Shopping Centre is an indoor shopping centre in central Dublin, Ireland. Located on St Stephen's Green West, at the top of Grafton Street , it is named after St. Stephen's Green , a city park situated across the road from its main entrance.
St Stephen's Green (Irish: Faiche Stiabhna) [2] is a garden square and public park located in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard. The current landscape of the park was designed by William Sheppard.
Dundrum Town Centre – one of the two largest shopping complexes in Ireland [3] George's Street Arcade; Ilac Centre; Jervis Shopping Centre; Liffey Valley; Merrion Centre; Northside Shopping Centre – the first covered shopping centre in Ireland; Nutgrove Shopping Centre; Omni Park; The Square Tallaght; Stephen's Green Shopping Centre ...
Pages in category "Shopping centres in County Dublin" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Stephen's Green Shopping Centre;
Content related to St Stephen's Green in Dublin. ... St Stephen's Green; Stephen's Green Shopping Centre; T. Thornton's Restaurant; Y. York Street, Dublin
Stillorgan Shopping Centre: Imogen Stuart [96] St. Maelruan's Losset Tallaght: Unknown but possibly ancient: Unknown Cliabhan (cradle) [97] Tymon Park, Tallaght: 2006: Linda Brunker Commissioned by Pact to commemorate their 50th anniversary and 50 years of adoption in Ireland. Pact is an independent Irish charity founded in 1952. Unity Cherrywood
Kildare Street is close to the principal shopping area of Grafton Street and Dawson Street, to which it is joined by Molesworth Street. Trinity College lies at the north end of the street while St Stephen's Green is at the southern end, with the well-known Shelbourne Hotel on the eastern corner.
The general consensus is that this scene was captured at or around numbers 70-75 St Stephen's Green South - close to the junction with Earlsfort Terrace. Loreto Hall at number 77 is perhaps the building with the curved bay window. This image may have documented the demolition which preceded the building of Hainault House.