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Fionnradharc & Marino: stair 1

Tá brón orm. Níl an leathnach seo ar fáil i nGaeilge. Bain triail as teanga éigin eile. English

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Comment from ann rigney
Time Thursday September 24th, 2009 at 09:16 AM

would you be able to tell me when Waverley Avenue was built and given this particular name? I would appreciate your help as part of an academic book I’m writing on the writer Walter Scott the title of whose book Waverley has given his name to the street. montrose is also a ‘Scott’ name. Many thanks, Ann Rigney, Utrecht University, Netherlands (originally from Dublin 3)

Comment from Maria Delaney
Time Friday May 28th, 2010 at 10:45 PM

Hi,

Is there a tidy towns committee in Marino? If there is, could you please give me their contact details as I would like to get involved. If not, would anyone be interested in setting one up with me?

Thanks,

Maria Delaney
Brian Road Resident

Comment from Anne-Marie Mockler
Time Wednesday November 24th, 2010 at 04:29 PM

Hi Maria,

yes,the Marino resident’s association is setting up a tidy districts committee and would be glad of all the help they can get. I think they meet the third monday of every month in Carelton hall.
They have a website too but cant’ remember it offhand.

Anne-Marie
ST Declan’s Rd Resident

Comment from Pádraig
Time Wednesday November 24th, 2010 at 07:57 PM

In answer to Ann Rigney, Waverley is one of a number of avenues & roads in Fairview named after places in Scotland. These include Inverness, Melrose & Lomond among others. I understand that the builders of these streets were Scottish & named the streets after locations at home.

Comment from Erica
Time Friday April 15th, 2011 at 09:38 PM

Hi i was wondering where i could get more information on Marino House like the history of it , pictures, historical docs, maps etc any help is would do thanks

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