Nassau Street
Master Dignam walked along Nassau street
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/ˈnæsæʊ/ or /ˈnæsɒ:/
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Newbridge avenue
the remains of the late Mr Patrick Dignam were removed from his residence, no 9 Newbridge avenue, Sandymount, for interment in Glasnevin.
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/ˈnju:brɪʤ/
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Newcomen Bridge
Father John Conmee stepped into the Dollymount tram on Newcomen bridge
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/ˈnju:k(ə)m(ə)n/
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New Wapping
street
beyond new Wapping street past Benson's ferry, and by the threemasted schooner Rosevean
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/nju: ˈwɒpɪŋ/
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Parkgate
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/pa:kˈge:t/
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Pembroke quay
A cavalcade in easy trot along Pembroke quay passed
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/ˈpembrʊk/
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Pembroke Road
but in quiet parts of the city, Pembroke road for example, the guardians of the law were well in evidence
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/ˈpembrʊk/
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Phibsborough Road
In silence they drove along Phibsborough road.
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/ˈfɪbzbərə/
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Phoenix Park
murder in the Phoenix park. Before you were born
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/ˈfi:nɪks/
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Ranelagh
Windy Arbour, Palmerston Park, Ranelagh
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/ˈrænələ/
also locally /ˈrɛnələ/
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Rialto bridge
She rolled downhill at Rialto bridge to tempt me with her flow of animal spirits.
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/rɪˈæltou/
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Sandycove
There's a drowning case at Sandycove may turn up
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/ˈsændɪkouv/
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Sandymount
Am I walking into eternity along Sandymount strand?
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/ˈsændɪmæʊnt/
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Sweny
The freckled face of Sweny, the druggist
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/ˈswɛnɪ/
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Synge street
on public thoroughfares between Longwood avenue and Leonard's corner and Leonard's corner and Synge street
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/sɪŋ/
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Talbot place
Ibsen, associated with Baird's the stonecutter's in his mind somehow in Talbot place
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/ˈtɒ:lbət/
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Talbot street
He catches sight of the navvy lurching through the crowd at the farther side of Talbot street
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/ˈtɒ:lbət/
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Tangier Lane
H. E. L. Y.'S. filed before him, tallwhitehatted, past Tangier lane
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/tænˈʤiəɹ/
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Thomond
from the streamy vales of Thomond, from the M'Gillicuddy's reeks the inaccessible and lordly Shannon the unfathomable
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/ˈθoumənd/
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Tritonville road
will you ever forget her the evening she dressed up in her father's suit and hat and the burned cork moustache and walked down Tritonville road, smoking a cigarette.
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/ˈtraɪtənvɪl/
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Tyrone Street
Mrs Bella Cohen, 82 Tyrone street, lower
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/taɪˈroun/
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Vico Road
Welloff people, proud that their eldest son was in the navy. Vico road, Dalkey.
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/ˈvaɪkou/
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Watling street
Mr Kernan turned and walked down the slope of Watling street by the corner of Guinness's visitors' waitingroom.
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/ˈwɒtlɪŋ/
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Westland row
he didnt recognise me either when I half frowned at him outside Westland row chapel
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/ˈwɛstlənd/
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Westmoreland
street
He crossed Westmoreland street when apostrophe S had plodded by.
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/westˈmɒ:ɹlənd/
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Winetavern street
M'Conachie told him you got a decent enough do in the Brazen Head over in Winetavern street
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/waɪnˈtævəɹn/
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Yeates
He crossed at Nassau street corner and stood before the window of Yeates and Son
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/jeɪts/
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