词条 | Whitehall, Dublin |
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}}{{Infobox settlement |name = Whitehall |other_name = {{pad top italic|Fionnbhrú}} |settlement_type = Town |image_skyline = |image_caption = |pushpin_map = Ireland |pushpin_label_position = right |pushpin_map_caption = Location in Ireland |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = Ireland |subdivision_type1 = Province |subdivision_name1 = Leinster |subdivision_type3 = County |subdivision_name3 = County Dublin |established_title = |established_date = |unit_pref = British Imperial Measurements |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = |population_as_of = 2016 |population_footnotes = [1] |population_total = 13023 |population_density_km2 = auto |timezone1 = GMT |utc_offset1 = +0 |timezone1_DST = BST (GMT) |utc_offset1_DST = -1 |coordinates = {{coord|53.38672|-6.24828|dim:100000_region:IE|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |elevation_footnotes = |elevation_m = 3 |blank_name = Irish Grid Reference |blank_info = {{iem4ibx|O166388}} |website = |footnotes = }} Whitehall ({{Irish place name|Fionnbhrú|no_translate=yes}}) is a Northside suburb of Dublin City, Ireland. Whitehall is a residential area on the northern outskirts of Dublin's inner city, located near the M1 motorway leading to Dublin Airport, Swords and Belfast, it's situated between the suburbs of Santry and Drumcondra. North of Whitehall, the M1 motorway begins at its junction with the M50, past the Dublin Port Tunnel's northern entrance. The area is adjacent to the major public Beaumont Hospital and to Dublin City University on Collins Avenue. Whitehall takes its name from a house named White Hall, formerly located to the south of the village on Drumcondra Road Upper. The area commonly known as Whitehall Cross, at the intersection of the Swords Road (R132) (north-south) and Collins Avenue (east-west), is in the townland of Clonturk, and was formerly the site of a public house called The Thatch,[2] whose memory is preserved in the name of a nearby road. EducationWhitehall College of Further Education is situated on the old site of Whitehall House. Whitehall College was originally named Whitehall House Secretarial School when it was established in 1970 but has since changed its name to Whitehall College of Further Education to reflects its provision of courses. The college has moved to Mobhi Road from its Swords Road building. Other most notable features in the area are Plunket College of Further Education, St. Aidan's Christian Brothers School (whose past pupils include the former Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern and the international footballer Liam Brady), and the Holy Child Girls national school,designed by Robinson and Keefe Architects. The Holy Child boys National School is a similar building designed by the same Architects. Margret Aylward School is a girls secondary school beside ellenfield park and whitehall church. ChurchesThe Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Child, parish of Whitehall-Larkhill-Santry (often called Whitehall Church) is a large redbrick church designed by John Robinson of Robinson Keefe and Devane Architects which is a well-known landmark to travellers on the N1. The tower when viewed from Home Farm is carefully located to stand on the top of a hill on the axis of the road leaving the city. This church is similar in many respects to Galway Cathedral designed by the same Architect. Before the opening of the Church in Whitehall, the area was served by a temporary church in Larkhill, known as the Tin Church. SportingNational sporting interests are represented by Whitehall Colmcille GAA club from which former All Ireland medal winners Tommy Drumm, Paul Clarke, Paddy Moran and Declan McGrath emanated from. The club is the largest juvenile sporting body in the community here providing Gaelic football, ladies football, Hurling and Camogie to girls and boys from 4 yrs of age up to adult.The area also houses the home ground of prominent junior football club Home Farm F.C., and St Kevins, the schoolboy club for which Liam Brady, Ian Harte, Stephen Carr and Damien Duff played. Whitehall is also the site for one of the interchanges for the Dublin Port Tunnel with the M1. Dubliners band member Luke Kelly also lived in Whitehall and there is a stone in the area dedicated to him. Whitehall Colmcille's Club house on Collin's Ave, was a former tennis club (Thorndale), and the club uses Ellenfield Park for its games, the Club are developing new pitches at Whitehall Cross on land formerly a farm but was used for the construction of the Port Tunnel. Whitehall Celtic is a football club which is an AUL (Athletic Union League) club based in from the area, Whitehall Rangers A.F.C.(who play in Collinstown), Whitehall Ladies, are other football clubs from the area which use the areas name. Dublin Archers practice in Plunket College grounds in Whitehall. HistoryWhitehall Grand CinemaThe Whitehall Grand Cinema opened in July 1954 on Collins Ave., seating 1000 patrons, it was used as a Bingo while still a cinema, it ceased functioning as a cinema in 1974, and was purchased by Gael Linn who operated it as a Bingo Hall. It still serves as a Bingo Hall to this day. Civil WarIn the aftermath of the killing of Michael Collins on 25 August 1922 an atrocity occurred. Two Anti-Treaty Republicans Alfie(Leo) Colley (18), and Sean Cole (17), members of Fianna Éireann. They were abducted by Free State forces North Strand. Witnesses saw them being shot dead at 'The Thatch', Puck's Lane or Yellow Lane, (now Yellow Road) in Whitehall.[3] There is a small commemoration stone on Yellow Road to Cole and Colley.[4] Another site in Whitehall from the Civil war is the Memorial stone to Martin Hogan on Grace Park Road whose body was found dumped there on the 22 August 1923.[5] See also
References1. ^https://www.citypopulation.de/php/ireland-dublin.php From Census 2016 - Includes population of electoral divisions: Whitehall A, B % C {{Dublin residential areas}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V2,716790,738357,11,9|website=Ordnance Survey Ireland|accessdate=27 March 2017|title=Mapviewer}} 3. ^Forgotten Free State atrocities in Dublin An Phoblacht, 3 August 2006. 4. ^[https://comeheretome.com/2016/11/21/colley-cole-and-murder-at-yellow-road/ Colley and Cole Murder at Yellow Road] 5. ^22-4-1923 - Civilians Killed during Civil War www.irishmedals.org 1 : Towns and villages in Dublin (city) |
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