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- Broom Bridge (links | edit)
- Battle of Dublin (links | edit)
- Dublin and Kingstown Railway (links | edit)
- Irish anniversary festivals (links | edit)
- Baggot Street (links | edit)
- Local Government (Dublin) Act 1993 (links | edit)
- Dublin Marathon (links | edit)
- PS Queen Victoria (1838) (links | edit)
- Poolbeg Generating Station (links | edit)
- History of Dublin to 795 (links | edit)
- R115 road (Ireland) (links | edit)
- Richard Crosbie (links | edit)
- 1720 in Ireland (links | edit)
- Bombing of Dublin in World War II (links | edit)
- Montpelier Hill (links | edit)
- Streets and squares in Dublin (links | edit)
- Dublin Fire Brigade (links | edit)
- 1713 in Ireland (links | edit)
- Women's Mini Marathon, Dublin (links | edit)
- Kingstown lifeboat disaster (links | edit)
- Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape (links | edit)
- Sinking of Rochdale and Prince of Wales (links | edit)
- 2008 Ireland floods (links | edit)
- Bull Wall (links | edit)
- Great South Wall (links | edit)
- St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) (links | edit)
- St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin (links | edit)
- Dublin quays (links | edit)
- Howth gun-running (links | edit)
- James Cotter the Younger (links | edit)
- Liffey Descent Canoe Race (links | edit)
- 1932 Eucharistic Congress (links | edit)
- Nelson's Pillar (links | edit)
- Dún Laoghaire Harbour (links | edit)
- The Liffey Swim (links | edit)
- Early Scandinavian Dublin (links | edit)
- Irish rebellion of 1803 (links | edit)
- Slovak Police training explosives incident (links | edit)
- Dublinbikes (links | edit)
- Great Ireland Run (links | edit)
- 2010 student protest in Dublin (links | edit)
- March for a Better Way (links | edit)
- Irish International Exhibition (links | edit)
- Daly's Club (links | edit)
- Sheriff of Dublin City (links | edit)
- Lansdowne Road football riot (links | edit)
- State visit by Elizabeth II to the Republic of Ireland (links | edit)
- Constantine Phipps (Lord Chancellor of Ireland) (links | edit)
- Dublin gunpowder explosion (links | edit)