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Dunsink

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Dunsink

Hill some 6 km/4 mi northwest of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. On it stands the astronomical observatory of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, founded as the observatory of Trinity College in 1785.



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The President thanked those involved in organising the exhibition, especially Clare Masters and the staff of the National Space Centre, and reminded members that the next meeting of the Association would be based in Dublin on September 5-7--a weekend meeting which would include excursions to Birr Castle, Dunsink and Newgrange.
Gardai discovered his body in the crashed car at a halting site off Dunsink Lane in Finglas around 10pm on Sunday.
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