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Mint Restaurant was a Michelin star–winning restaurant located in Ranelagh, Dublin in Ireland.It was owned by the celebrity chef Dylan McGrath.The restaurant was featured in the 2008 RTÉ One fly on the wall documentary The Pressure Cooker, a programme which led to much complaint from McGrath's fellow chefs in the Irish media about his alleged mistreatment of his staff.
Portrait, oil on canvas, Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh (1641–1712) by Sir Peter Lely (1618–1680) Richard Jones, 1st Earl of Ranelagh PC (Ire) FRS (8 February 1641 – 5 January 1712), known as The Viscount Ranelagh between 1669 and 1677, was an Irish peer, politician both in the Parliaments of England and Ireland.
Wild Goose is rooted in Progressive Christianity, moving beyond belief and centered in justice and compassion, in solidarity with the marginalized and the oppressed. The festival is popular among many involved with the emerging church movement. [1] The Wild Goose Community is committed [2] to Co-Creation, Storytelling, Radical Hospitality. Real ...
Ranelagh (/ ˈ r æ n ə l ə / RAN-ə-lə, locally / ˈ r ɛ n-/ REN-; Irish: Raghnallach, IPA: [ˈɾˠəinˠəl̪ˠəx]) is an affluent [1] residential area and urban village [2] on the Southside of Dublin, Ireland in the postal district of Dublin 6. Ranelagh was originally a village called Cullenswood.
The Ranelagh Gardens were so called because they occupied the site of Ranelagh House, built in 1688–89 by The 1st Earl of Ranelagh, an Anglo-Irish peer who was the Treasurer of Chelsea Hospital (1685–1702), immediately adjoining the hospital; according to Bowack's Antiquities of Middlesex (1705), it was "Designed and built by himself".Ranelagh House was demolished in 1805 (Colvin 1995, p ...
Greylag goose, or wild goose; The Wild Goose, a hand-written newspaper created in 1867 by Fenian prisoners; HMS Wild Goose, a 1942 Royal Navy Black Swan-class sloop; USS Wild Goose, a US Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1920; USS YMS-328, later Wild Goose, a US Navy minesweeper converted to a yacht, once owned by John Wayne
Viscount Ranelagh at the Volunteer gathering in Brighton, 1863, depicted in the Illustrated London News. Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Heron Jones, 7th Viscount Ranelagh KCB (9 January 1812 – 13 November 1885) [1] was known for his involvement in the volunteer movement to recruit amateur soldiers for the defence of Britain, and for his links to glamorous women, notably the Pre-Raphaelite model ...
The Wild Goose Number 1, page 1. The Wild Goose: A Collection of Ocean Waifs was a hand-written newspaper created in late 1867 by Fenian prisoners aboard Hougoumont, the last ship to transport convicts to Australia. Seven issues of the newspaper were produced, and each issue was carefully laid out and decorated by hand.