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This category combines all use Hiberno-English from February 2022 (2022-02) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use Hiberno-English.
Pages in category "Use Hiberno-English from February 2022"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,023 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- Abbotstown (townland)
- Alan Abernethy
- Alan Aboud
- Sinéad Aherne
- Frank Aiken
- Albert College Park (Dublin)
- Senan Allen
- Wentworth Allen
- Paddy Ambrose
- Anglesea Road Cricket Ground
- Annesley Bridge
- Anu Productions
- Artaine Castle Shopping Centre
- Artane Band
- Ashton House, Dublin
- Ashtown Castle
- Herbert Aston
- John Aston (cricketer)
- Athgoe
- Athletic Union League (Dublin)
- Bill Attley
- Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Dublin
- Austin Stacks Camogie Club
- Aylesbury, Tallaght
B
- Bachelors Walk, Dublin
- Baily Lighthouse
- Baldonnel, Dublin
- Ballsbridge
- Ballycullen
- Bangor Celtic F.C.
- William Barlow (vice-chancellor)
- David Barniville
- Anthony Barr (judge)
- Max Barrett (judge)
- Stephen Barrett (Irish politician)
- Gerald Barry (Irish journalist)
- Bernard Barton (judge)
- Colm Basquel
- Fulk Basset
- Denis Bastick
- Bayside railway station
- Emily Beatty
- Bective Rangers
- Beggars Bush, Dublin
- Billy Behan
- Belfield Park
- Belfield, Dublin
- Belmayne
- Danny Bennett
- Thomas Fleming Bergin
- Shane Berkery
- Edith Best
- Caroline Biggs
- Dorothy Blackham
- Blackrock Clinic
- Blackrock College RFC
- Blackrock, Dublin
- Arthur Blair-White
- Blessington Street Basin
- Jimmy Boggan
- Bon Appétit (restaurant)
- Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home
- Booterstown
- Booterstown marsh
- Booth Road Celtic F.C.
- James Boucher (cricketer)
- Angela Bourke
- The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
- Catherine Fenton Boyle
- Consolata Boyle
- Charlotte Bradley
- Bradogue River
- Angela Brady
- Frank Brady Jr.
- Ruth Brandt
- Fritz Brase
- Mike Breen (Gaelic footballer)
- Seán Brennan
- Brennanstown Portal Tomb
- Mark Brennock
- Gordon Brewster
- Bridebridge
- Brittas, County Dublin
- Niall Brophy
- Deborah Brown
- Gary Brown (rugby union)
- Hugh D. Brown
- Vincent Browne (sculptor)
- Thomas Bryan (Irish republican)
- Declan Buckley
- Bull Wall
- Antoine Burke
- Joseph Burke (cricketer)
- Tom Burke (priest)
- Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin
- Bus Éireann
- Bus Éireann Route 101
- Anne Bushnell
- John Butler (director)
- Karina Butler
- Nuala Butler
- Emmet Byrne (rugby union)
- Francis John Byrne
- John Byrne (cricketer)
- Mairéad Byrne
- Neill Byrne
C
- Peter Caffrey
- Thomas Caffrey
- Harry Cahill
- Mary Callaghan
- Campanile (Trinity College Dublin)
- Siobhan Campbell
- Graham Cantwell
- Joseph Caprani
- Cardboard Gangsters
- Paddy Cardiff
- Anna Carey
- Catriona Carey
- Nuala Carey
- Carlisle Cricket Club Ground
- J. Aidan Carney
- Carpenterstown (townland, Castleknock)
- Carrickbrennan Churchyard
- Kenny Carroll
- Mella Carroll
- Shane Carthy
- Caroline Casey (activist)
- Patrick Casey (rugby union)
- Paul Casey (Gaelic footballer)
- Willie Cashman
- Joe Cassidy (footballer, born 1891)
- Castleknock (civil parish)
- Castleknock Community College
- Castleknock GAA
- Castleknock railway station
- Celtic Camogie Club
- Richard Chambers (journalist)
- Chanel College, Dublin
- Chapelizod
- Charlestown Shopping Centre
- Child and Family Agency
- Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin
- Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Ballyfermot
- Church of the Assumption, Booterstown
- Church of the Assumption, Howth
- Church of the Immaculate Conception, Dublin
- CIÉ 421 Class
- CIE Camogie Club
- Civil Service Cricket Club
- Peadar Clancy
- Claremont Road Cricket Ground
- Joe Clarke (Irish republican)
- Rhona Clarke
- Trevor Clarke (footballer)
- Benjamin Cleary
- Harry Clifton (poet)
- Andrew Clinch
- Cloghran, Castleknock
- Cloghran, Coolock
- Clondalkin/Fonthill railway station
- Clonliffe
- Clonliffe Harriers
- Clonmethan
- Clonsilla (civil parish)
- Clonskeagh
- Clontarf and Hill of Howth Tramroad
- Clontarf Cricket Club
- Clontarf F.C.
- Clontarf GAA
- Clontarf Hockey Club
- Clontarf parish (Roman Catholic)
- St Anthony's parish, Clontarf (Roman Catholic)
- St John's parish, Clontarf (Roman Catholic)
- Clyde Road
- Evan Cody
- Paul Coffey (judge)
- Tim Coffey
- Coláiste Bríde
- Coláiste Íosagáin, Booterstown
- Coláiste San Dominic Camogie Club
- Jules Coleman (CTO)
- Eoin Colfer
- College Park, Dublin
- Anne Colley
- Sam Collins (chess player)
- Collinstown Park Community College
- Eamon Colman
- Colt Island
- Come What May (We Are Messengers song)
- Joe Comerford
- Evan Comerford (Dublin Gaelic footballer)
- Connolly Hospital