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  2. DID Electrical - Wikipedia

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    DID Electrical is an Irish chain of electrical and electronics shops. It has 23 outlets throughout Ireland, employing some 400 staff. It has 23 outlets throughout Ireland, employing some 400 staff. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was founded in 1968, with a shop on Mountjoy Square, Dublin.

  3. Dublin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Corporation. Dublin Corporation ( Irish: Bardas Bhaile Átha Cliath ), known by generations of Dubliners simply as The Corpo, is the former name of the city government and its administrative organisation in Dublin since the 1100s. Significantly re-structured in 1660–1661, even more significantly in 1840, it was modernised on 1 January ...

  4. Development and preservation in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The original buildings were lost, and the developer built Georgian style buildings on the site. By the 1990s Dublin Corporation became active in the preservation of the Georgian buildings; among the results was the restoration of City Hall to its eighteenth-century interior (removing Victorian and Edwardian additions and rebuilds), and the ...

  5. Liberty Hall - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Hall. / 53.3483; -6.25527. Liberty Hall ( Irish: Halla na Saoirse ), in Dublin, Ireland, is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU). Designed by Desmond Rea O'Kelly, it was completed in 1965. It was for a time the tallest building in the country, at 59.4 meters, (195 feet) high [3] until ...

  6. History of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The city of Dublin can trace its origin back more than 1,000 years, and for much of this time it has been Ireland's principal city and the cultural, educational and industrial centre of the island. Founding and early history Main articles: History of Dublin to 795 and Early Scandinavian Dublin The Dublin area c. 800 The earliest reference to Dublin is sometimes said to be found in the writings ...

  7. ESB Group - Wikipedia

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    ESB Group. The Electricity Supply Board ( ESB; Irish: Bord Soláthair an Leictreachais) is a state owned (95%; the rest are owned by employees) electricity company operating in the Republic of Ireland. While historically a monopoly, the ESB now operates as a commercial semi-state concern in a "liberalised" and competitive market.

  8. List of tallest buildings in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The island's first tall building was Liberty Hall, built in 1965, which stands at 59.4 metres (195 ft). The current tallest habitable building on the island of Ireland is the Obel Tower in Belfast, Northern Ireland at 85 metres (279 ft). [ 1][ 2][ 3] The tallest storied building in the Republic of Ireland is Capital Dock in Dublin, at about 79 ...

  9. Architecture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, because all of Ireland was a constituent part of the United Kingdom, British architecture continued to influence building styles in Ireland. Many prominent Irish buildings were designed and built in Ireland during this period (1837–1901), including Findlater's Church [6] on Parnell Square, the Royal City of Dublin ...