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  2. Lansdowne Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne have won the Leinster Senior Cup a record 29 times, winning it for the first in 1891. Lansdowne won the All Ireland League for the first time in March 2013 and also won the Fraser McMullen cup in the same season. Lansdowne completed the "All Ireland Double" again in May 2015 winning the All Ireland League and the Fraser McMullen again.

  3. Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne - Wikipedia

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    At one of his inherited properties, Derreen House (Lauragh, County Kerry, in the present-day Republic of Ireland), Lord Lansdowne started to develop a great garden from 1871 onwards. For most of the rest of his life, he spent three months of the year at Derreen. Lord Lansdowne entered the House of Lords as a member of the Liberal Party in 1866.

  4. Marquess of Lansdowne - Wikipedia

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    That same year, he was created Viscount FitzMaurice and Baron Dunkeron in the Peerage of Ireland. [4] In 1753, the earldom held by his uncle was revived when he was made Earl of Shelburne, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland. [5] He later represented Wycombe in the House of Commons as a Whig, his Irish

  5. Lansdowne - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne manuscripts, a named collection of the British Library; Lansdowne portrait, of George Washington; Lansdowne Press, Australian publishing house; Lansdowne Road, former stadium in Dublin, Ireland; Lansdowne station (disambiguation), stations of the name; SS Lansdowne, railroad car ferry and floating restaurant

  6. Lansdowne Road - Wikipedia

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    Lansdowne Road Stadium (Irish: Bóthar Lansdún, IPA: [ˈbˠoːhəɾˠ ˈl̪ˠan̪ˠsˠd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ]) was a stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) that was primarily used for rugby union and association football matches.

  7. Aviva Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Stadium, also known as Lansdowne Road (Irish: Bóthar Lansdún, IPA: [ˈbˠoːhəɾˠ ˈl̪ˠan̪ˠsˠd̪ˠuːnˠ]) or Dublin Arena (during UEFA competitions), is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,711 spectators (all seated). [9]