Leeson Street
Leeson Street (/ˈliːsən/; Irish: Sráid Líosain) is a thoroughfare near central Dublin, Ireland.The street is divided into two parts by the Grand Canal: Lower Leeson Street, in Dublin 2 is to the north of the canal, linking to St Stephen's Green, with Upper Leeson Street, in the Dublin 4 region, south of the canal. Originally known as Suesey Street, it was renamed in 1728 after the Leesons, a family of local brewers, who branched into property development and subsequently became Earls of Milltown. In 1769 a Magdalen Asylum was established by Lady Arabella Denny in the street for Protestant women.
death place
route start
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
Austin Darragh
Burlington Hotel (Dublin)
Dartmouth Square
Death of Brian Murphy
Earlsfort Terrace
Grand Canal Dock
Institute of Education (Dublin)
Irish Film Theatre
Morehampton Road, Dublin
1765 in Ireland1767 in Ireland2010 in Irish televisionAnne DeaneArabella DennyArthur_GriffithAware (voluntary organisation)Cairo GangCatholic University SchoolChristopher PallesDeath of Gerry RyanDisappearance of Trevor DeelyDublin Buddhist CentreDublin tramwaysEthna Byrne-CostiganFrancis Brennan (hotelier)Georgian DublinGerry RyanHenry FrithIda Mary CostelloIrish Blood Transfusion ServiceJoseph Leeson, 1st Earl of MilltownLeesonList of Catholic schools in Ireland by religious orderList of Dublin bridges and tunnelsList of Dublin postal districtsList of streets and squares in DublinMagdalene Laundries in IrelandMagdalene asylumMaighréad Nic MhaicínMella Carroll
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
terminus a
primaryTopic
Leeson Street
Leeson Street (/ˈliːsən/; Irish: Sráid Líosain) is a thoroughfare near central Dublin, Ireland.The street is divided into two parts by the Grand Canal: Lower Leeson Street, in Dublin 2 is to the north of the canal, linking to St Stephen's Green, with Upper Leeson Street, in the Dublin 4 region, south of the canal. Originally known as Suesey Street, it was renamed in 1728 after the Leesons, a family of local brewers, who branched into property development and subsequently became Earls of Milltown. In 1769 a Magdalen Asylum was established by Lady Arabella Denny in the street for Protestant women.
length (km)
has abstract
Leeson Street (/ˈliːsən/; Iris ...... the canal district in Dublin.
@en
Leeson Street (en irlandais : Sráid Líosain) est une rue du centre de Dublin.
@fr
Sráid mhór ar an taobh theas d ...... -cheoil Éireannach) sna 1970í.
@ga
length (μ)
postal code
route end
road end direction
route start
road start direction
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,025,951,763
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
caption
Lower Leeson Street
@en
direction a
northwest
@en
direction b
southeast
@en
length km
map type
Ireland Central Dublin
@en
name
Leeson Street
@en
native name
Sráid Líosain
@en
native name lang
ga
@en
postal code
terminus a
terminus b
wikiPageUsesTemplate
hypernym
point
53.333333333333336 -6.254444444444444
type
comment
Leeson Street (/ˈliːsən/; Iris ...... e street for Protestant women.
@en
Leeson Street (en irlandais : Sráid Líosain) est une rue du centre de Dublin.
@fr
Sráid mhór ar an taobh theas d ...... -cheoil Éireannach) sna 1970í.
@ga
label
Leeson Street
@en
Leeson Street
@fr
Sráid Líosain
@ga
lat
5.3333333333333348e+1
long
-6.254444444444444e+0
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Leeson Street
@en
Sráid Líosain
@en