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Recent archaeological excavations at the former SS church of St Michael and John have finally unraveled the last mysteries of the Smock alley theatre, the first post Restoration purpose-built theatre in Europe.
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Archaeological Excavations at Kevin Street Garda Station |
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The site of Kevin Street Garda station is very important both archaeologically and architecturally, as most of the main Garda building has been identified as the medieval palace of St Sepulchre, built in c. 1184, by Archbishop Cumin, the first Anglo-Norman archbishop in Ireland.
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Dickie Bird, an honoured Crimean War cavalry horse |
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Uncovered during archaeological excavations at Clancy Barracks, Dublin 8. Dickie Bird served with the 5th Dragoons in the Crimean War from May 1854 to June 1856. He would have fought in the charge of the heavy brigade at Balaclava as well as many other skirmishes throughout the campaign.
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Corballis House, Dublin Airport |
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Investigations at Corballis House, Dublin Airport were undertaken from February–April 2007 in response to a joint request from the National Monuments Service and the Heritage Policy and Architectural Protection Unit, Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, to gather data on aspects of Corballis House, particularly its origins and pre-1700 history.
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