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  2. Avoca Handweavers - Wikipedia

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    Avoca Handweavers, now mostly known simply as Avoca, is a clothing manufacturing, retail and food business in Ireland. The company began in Avoca , County Wicklow , and is the oldest working woollen mill in Ireland and one of the world's oldest manufacturing companies.

  3. Avoca, County Wicklow - Wikipedia

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    Avoca (Irish: Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór, meaning 'the great river') [2] is a small town near Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland.It is situated on the River Avoca.. The Avoca area has been associated with its copper mines for many years and the valley has been celebrated by Thomas Moore in the song "The Meeting of the Waters".

  4. Avoca - Wikipedia

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    Avoca Handweavers, an Irish clothing manufacturing, retail and food business; Avoca Hockey Club, a field hockey club in Dublin, Ireland; See also

  5. Airside Retail Park - Wikipedia

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    Airside Retail Park (Irish: Páirc Miondíolaíochta Thaobh an Aerfoirt [1]) is a retail park that opened in 2001 in Swords, Dublin, close to Dublin Airport. An extension was built in 2005, which doubled the size of the park and included a new recycling centre. [2] As of October 2018, there were 30 shops and businesses based at the site. [3]

  6. Jervis Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre is notable in that, as the first major shopping centre opened during the economic boom of the late-1990s, it marked the first appearance of many British retailers on main streets in Ireland. These included: Boots, Dixons, Debenhams, Next, and Argos among others, some of which have gone on to become major names in Ireland.

  7. Clerys - Wikipedia

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    Clerys was a long-established department store on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, a focal point of the street. The business dates from 1853, however the current building dates from 1922, the original having been completely destroyed in the 1916 Easter Rising. Clerys completed a five-year restoration programme in 2004 at a cost of €24 ...

  8. Neillí Mulcahy - Wikipedia

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    Neillí Mulcahy was born in Dublin on 27 February 1925. [3] She was the second youngest of the six children of General Richard Mulcahy, who was a commander-in-chief of the Irish army and a government minister for Fine Gael and Mary Josephine "Min" Ryan, a founding member of Cumann na mBan. [4] [5] She had two sisters and three brothers. On her ...

  9. Woolworths (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths on Grafton Street in 1946. The first F. W. Woolworth store in Ireland opened on 23 April 1914 on Grafton Street in Dublin.Plans for an outlet in the industrial north had continued despite the outbreak of World War I, with a new opening on High Street in Belfast on 6 November 1915.