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Area of Cork, Ireland
51°53′43″N 8°30′03″W / 51.895139°N 8.500822°W / 51.895139; -8.500822 The Mardyke (Irish: An Mhuirdíog) is an area in Cork city, on the northern half of
Mardyke
Sports campus in Mardyke, Cork, Ireland
The Mardyke, also referred as the Mardyke Sports Ground, is the main sports campus of University College Cork (UCC), located at the western end of the
Mardyke_(UCC)
River in Essex, England
The Mardyke (sometimes, but less frequently, Mar Dyke, occasionally Mardike) is a small river, mainly in Thurrock, that flows into the River Thames at
Mardyke_(river)
Topics referred to by the same term
Mardyke may refer to: Mardyke, a district of Cork, Ireland containing: Mardyke (UCC), a sports venue associated with University College Cork (UCC) Mardyke
Mardyke_(disambiguation)
Housing estate in South Hornchurch, London
Orchard Village, on the site of the former Mardyke Estate, is a housing development in the South Hornchurch area of London, England. From 2009 to 2017
Orchard_Village
Cricket ground in Mardyke, Cork, Ireland
Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds are a cricket ground in the Mardyke, Cork, Ireland. The cricket field and facilities are located on the southern bank
Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds
Richard_Beamish_Cricket_Grounds
City in County Cork, Munster, Ireland
jurisdiction, the club plays in the Leinster Senior League. The club plays at the Mardyke, a ground which has hosted three first-class matches in 1947, 1961 and
Cork_(city)
Cricket team
"TWENTY20 MATCHES PLAYED ON MARDYKE, CORK". Cricket Archive. Retrieved 11 December 2023. "LIST A MATCHES PLAYED ON MARDYKE, CORK". Cricket Archive. Retrieved
Munster_Reds
Basketball team in Cork, Ireland
Cork. The team competes in the Super League and plays its home games at Mardyke Arena. The team is a division of Blue Demons Basketball Club and is directly
UCC_Demons
2010 British film by Nigel Cole
traditional family roles. The successful strike led to the Equal Pay Act 1970. Mardyke estate Dagenham Civic Centre Eastbourne Merthyr Tydfil Croydon Sally Hawkins
Made_in_Dagenham
1926 film
being joined by George Mardyke (Jameson Thomas), who he thinks is his friend. The expedition is attacked by headhunters and Mardyke leaves Martin for dead
The_Jungle_Woman
Defunct Irish football club
1938–39 Munster Senior Cup, defeating Limerick 4–0 in the final at The Mardyke with Turnbull scoring a hat-trick in the final. For the 1939–40 season
Cork_City_F.C._(1938–1940)
Men's national association football team
matches in Tolka Park (twice) and the RDS Arena in Dublin as well at the Mardyke and Flower Lodge grounds in Cork. These games in Cork were, until 2009
Republic of Ireland national football team
Republic_of_Ireland_national_football_team
Football stadium in Cork, Ireland
Subsequently, during the 1940s, Cork United (whose home grounds were at the Mardyke) also used the ground for training matches and 'B' team matches. In January
Turners_Cross_(stadium)
Public park in Cork, Ireland
and the location of the Cork Public Museum. The park is located on the Mardyke and is a short distance from Cork city centre and University College Cork
Fitzgerald's_Park
Proposed association football league in the Republic of Ireland
Soccer Park 2,000 St Francis Baldonnel John Hyland Park TU Dublin Tallaght TU Dublin Ground UCC Mardyke The Mardyke Villa Waterford workLAB Connors Park
FAI_National_League
Defunct association football club in Ireland
join the League of Ireland, replacing Cork Athletic. They played at The Mardyke until 1962, when they moved to Flower Lodge. During the late 1960s and
Cork_Hibernians_F.C.
successful. From 1826, MCI mined lead at Ballycorus, County Dublin. At the Mardyke, Killenaule, County Tipperary, the MCI leased land for 21 years to mine
Mining_Company_of_Ireland
Village in Essex, England
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Leaden_Roding
Mardyke, Cork. Lecturers are delivered Cork, after school hours during school terms. Each year the CLEO Annual Reunion Lecture is hosted in Mardyke House
Christian Leadership in Education Office
Christian_Leadership_in_Education_Office
2009 British film by Andrea Arnold
at a time. Location filming took place on the now-partially demolished Mardyke Estate in Havering, in the town of Tilbury, and on the A13. Music features
Fish_Tank_(film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Australian rugby league player Tim Darmody, Irish architect, designer of Mardyke Gardens, Fitzgerald Park, Cork City, Ireland This disambiguation page lists
Darmody
January 2020 in the Mardyke, Cork. This was the seventh staging of Canon O'Brien Cup since 2013. 7 January 2020 Final The Mardyke, Cork Referee: Simon
2020_Canon_O'Brien_Cup
Archived from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2025. "Mardyke Sports Grounds". University College Cork. Retrieved 9 January 2026. "Dalymount
List of association football venues in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_association_football_venues_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Constituent university of the National University of Ireland
complexes, including the Castlewhite Apartments (63 apartments/298 beds), Mardyke Hall (14 apartments/48 beds), In February 2020, UCC announced their decision
University_College_Cork
Gaelic football competition
Cork County Board in 1909. The final was played on 15 March 1925 at the Mardyke in Cork, between O'Donovan Rossa and Mallow, in what was their first ever
1924 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
1924_Cork_Intermediate_Football_Championship
City museum in Cork, Ireland
Ireland. Housed in a mid-19th-century building within Fitzgerald Park in the Mardyke area of the city, the museum's exhibits focus mainly on the history and
Cork_Public_Museum
Village in Essex, England
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Great_Easton,_Essex
200m (4 lane) Tartan 200m 4 lane tartan track and sprint straight Cork Mardyke 400m Tartan UCC Closed March 2024 due to deterioration in condition. Donegal
List of athletics tracks in Ireland
List_of_athletics_tracks_in_Ireland
Irish hurling competition
County Board in 1895. The final was played on 29 November 1942 at the Mardyke in Cork, between Combined Services and Clann na nGael, in what was their
1942 Cork Junior Football Championship
1942_Cork_Junior_Football_Championship
Irish rugby union player
player to score a hat-trick against France, as part of a record 24–0 win at Mardyke Ground in Cork. Quinn served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in World
Joseph_Quinn_(rugby_union)
International football competition
classification: Tiebreakers (H) Hosts 11 October 2023 (2023-10-11) 15:00 Mardyke (UCC), Cork Attendance: 100 Referee: Kyriakos Athanasiou (Cyprus)
2024 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification
2024_UEFA_European_Under-17_Championship_qualification
Rise, Rochdale". Emporis. Archived from the original on 28 March 2018. "Mardyke, Rochdale". Emporis. Archived from the original on 28 March 2018. "Underwood
List of tallest buildings and structures in Greater Manchester
List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_Greater_Manchester
Irish footballer (born 1993)
Futsal Cup, defeating the holders, I.T. Sligo, 3–2 in the final at the Mardyke Arena. Grant also scored for UCD in a 3–2 win over I.T. Sligo in the 2013–14
Ciara Grant (footballer, born 1993)
Ciara_Grant_(footballer,_born_1993)
Annual hurling competition season
8 April 1934 First round Muskerry 2-01 - 1-02 Nemo Rangers The Mardyke, Cork
1934 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1934_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Hamlet in Essex, England
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Surrex
Village in Essex, England
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Henham
University sports club in Cork, Ireland
Ballinlough, Cork, report on RTÉ online 2003 final UCC 1-10 UCD 0-6 at The Mardyke, report on UCC.ie "HEC Roll of Honour". ladiesgaelic.ie. Retrieved 2 December
UCC_GAA
Hamlet in Essex, England
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King_Street,_Essex
Irish collegiate hurling championship
1989, p. 14; Limerick Leader, March 4, 1989, p. 21 17 March 1990 (The Mardyke, Cork), Semi-finals: UCC 5-11 UL 2-10, UCC 2-14 QUB 3-07; Irish Independent
Fitzgibbon_Cup
Association Football competition in Republic of Ireland
Finals have been staged at League of Ireland grounds, at Tolka Park and the Mardyke and as curtain-raisers at Dalymount Park for FAI Cup finals. The tournament
SFAI_Kennedy_Cup
Cricket tournament
Leinster Lightning won by 123 runs Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds, Mardyke Umpires: Jonathan Kennedy and Gareth Morrison Player of the match: Fionn Hand
2024_Inter-Provincial_Cup
Traditional province in the south of Ireland
Cricket being played at the Mardyke in Cork, the home venue of the Munster Reds
Munster
Sports rivalry
Grounds Munster quarter-final 27. 26 May 1929 Kerry 1-7 - 1-3 Cork The Mardyke Munster semi-final 28. 27 May 1934 Kerry 2-6 - 0-3 Cork Páirc Mac Gearailt
Cork–Kerry Gaelic football rivalry
Cork–Kerry_Gaelic_football_rivalry
Redevelopment area in England, launched 1995
June 2013). "Orchard Village five years on - we look back at Rainham's Mardyke Estate as regeneration hits halfway mark". Romford Recorder. Retrieved
London_Riverside
17th-century French moralist and author of "Maximes"
frequent military engagements, and was seriously wounded at the siege of Mardyke. In the second Fronde, La Rochefoucauld allied himself with Condé. He used
François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)
François_de_La_Rochefoucauld_(writer)
Food hall and multipurpose venue in Cork, Ireland
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Marina_Market
Forest in London and Essex
area: Shenfield Common Thorndon Country Park three sites near Warley the Mardyke Valley running from near Brentwood to the River Thames at Purfleet (four
Thames_Chase
Minimum-gauge railway near Newquay in Cornwall, England
Arrived in 2021 7+1⁄4 in (184 mm) 4-4wPH Mardyke 1980 HST Now just a static exhibit 7+1⁄4 in (184 mm) 4w+4wPH Mardyke 1982 Model of Advanced Passenger Train
Lappa_Valley_Steam_Railway
Former English kingdom on Great Britain (527–825 CE)
Hemel Hempstead Vange – "marsh district" (possibly stretching to the Mardyke) Denge Ginges Berecingas – Barking, in the south-west of the kingdom Hæferingas
Kingdom_of_Essex
Irish footballer (1910–1988)
his debut for the FAI XI on 19 March in a 2–2 draw with Hungary at the Mardyke. He then went on a European tour with the FAI XI and played in the team's
Ned_Weir
Football club
over three consecutive days to claim the cup. In the final played at The Mardyke on 8 February, UCC defeated Limerick 1–0. Later in the same month the UCC
University College Cork A.F.C.
University_College_Cork_A.F.C.
International football competition
Qualification tiebreakers (H) Hosts 26 October 2016 (2016-10-26) 16:00 The Mardyke, Cork Referee: Sandra Strub (Switzerland) 26 October 2016 (2016-10-26)
2017 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification
2017_UEFA_Women's_Under-17_Championship_qualification
Irish garden designer and television personality
agreed to put the garden on permanent display at Fitzgerald's Park in the Mardyke area of the city – at a cost of at least €300,000 to the cash-strapped
Diarmuid_Gavin
Street of Cork city, Ireland
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South_Mall,_Cork
Irish association football club
Ford Motor Company so when the club became Cork F.C. they moved to The Mardyke. Harry Chatton Tom Davis Owen Madden On 21 March 1926 Frank Brady and James
Cork_F.C.
Ireland international rugby union player (1889-1917)
Wales 13–16 Lost 8 March 1913 St. Helen's, Swansea France 24–0 Won 24 March 1913 Mardyke, Cork France 8–6 Won 1 January 1914 Parc des Princes, Paris
Albert_Stewart_(rugby_union)
Church in Cork, Ireland
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Christ_Church,_Cork
Annual hurling competition season
17 March 1940 First round Carbery 2-02 - 7-02 Avondhu The Mardyke, Cork
1940 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1940_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Village in Essex, England
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Wicken_Bonhunt
Suburb of Cork, Ireland
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Farranree
British engineer (1854–1941)
was first articled at the age of 17 to Messrs Rouch and Leaker, at the Mardyke Engineering Works, Bristol and served an engineering apprenticeship until
Henry_Selby_Hele-Shaw
Village in Essex, England
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Thornwood_Common
22 February 1976 Semi-final Nemo Rangers 0-03 - 0-10 St Vincent's The Mardyke
1975–76 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship
1975–76_All-Ireland_Senior_Club_Football_Championship
Cricket tournament
Leinster Lightning won by 75 runs Richard Beamish Cricket Grounds, Mardyke Umpires: Azam Baig and Jonathan Kennedy Player of the match: Gavin Hoey (Leinster
2024_Inter-Provincial_Trophy
Village in Essex, England
Ching Cobbins Brook Colne Crouch River Lea River Lee Flood Relief Channel Mardyke Pincey Brook Prittle Brook Roach Roding Roman Stort Stour Stour Brook Ter
Norton_Mandeville
Irish footballer
Retrieved 8 May 2019 – via Irish Newspaper Archives. "Hasty goals gain Mardyke victory". Evening Herald. 6 February 1961. Retrieved 30 April 2019 – via
Jimmy_Hasty
Irish hurling competition
April to 13 August 1939. The final was played on 13 August 1939 at the Mardyke in Cork, between Ballincollig and Ballinora, in what was their first ever
1939 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1939_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Scottish army officer, politician and diplomat
It was further agreed to attack the three coast towns of Gravelines, Mardyke, and Dunkirk, the first of which was to fall to France and the two others
William_Lockhart_of_Lee
Street in central Cork, Ireland
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Washington_Street,_Cork
Gaelic football competition
21 August 1938 First round Sarsfields 1-04 - 1-06 Fermoy The Mardyke
1938 Cork Intermediate Football Championship
1938_Cork_Intermediate_Football_Championship
Annual hurling competition season
in the quarter-finals. The final was played on 14 September 1975 at the Mardyke Grounds in Cork, between Blackrock and Glen Rovers, in what was their first
1975 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1975_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Gaelic football competition
10 September 1944 Final Clonakilty 1-02 - 0-05 Fermoy The Mardyke, Cork
1944 Cork Senior Football Championship
1944_Cork_Senior_Football_Championship
Village in Essex, England
Ching Cobbins Brook Colne Crouch River Lea River Lee Flood Relief Channel Mardyke Pincey Brook Prittle Brook Roach Roding Roman Stort Stour Stour Brook Ter
Beauchamp_Roding
Representative body for university rugby union in Ireland
by defeating Queens University Belfast on 22 March 2025 by 28–29 at the Mardyke in Cork. The Conroy Cup is the U-20s grade inter-varsity rugby tournament
Irish Universities Rugby Union
Irish_Universities_Rugby_Union
Annual hurling competition season
5 May 1929 First round Mallow 2-02 - 5-02 Carrigtwohill The Mardyke, Cork
1929 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1929_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Irish association football international matches since 1924
Friendly Dublin, Dalymount Park Poland 3–2 FAI 1939-03-19 Friendly Cork, The Mardyke Hungary 2–2 FAI First international match held in Cork. 1939-05-18 Friendly
Matches of the Republic of Ireland national football team
Matches_of_the_Republic_of_Ireland_national_football_team
Village in Essex, England
Ching Cobbins Brook Colne Crouch River Lea River Lee Flood Relief Channel Mardyke Pincey Brook Prittle Brook Roach Roding Roman Stort Stour Stour Brook Ter
Matching,_Essex
Relickmurry & Athassel Tipperary Mardyke Town Slievardagh Graystown Callan Mardyke 173 Eliogarty Loughmoe East Thurles Mardyke 115 Slievardagh Graystown Callan
List of townlands of County Tipperary
List_of_townlands_of_County_Tipperary
Annual hurling competition season
26 April 1925 First round Sarsfields 1-02 - 1-03 Shamrocks The Mardyke, Cork
1925 Cork Senior Hurling Championship
1925_Cork_Senior_Hurling_Championship
Gaelic football competition
4 October 1931 Final Macroom 2-06 - 2-02 Carbery The Mardyke
1931 Cork Senior Football Championship
1931_Cork_Senior_Football_Championship
Park in Cork city, Ireland
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Tramore_Valley_Park
Irish footballer (born 1991)
"UCD beat holders, IT Sligo, 3–2 in a thrilling WSCAI Futsal Cup at the Mardyke Arena". ucd.ie. Archived from the original on 24 June 2016. Retrieved 16
Julie-Ann_Russell
Camogie championship
Their mascot was 10-month-old Paula McFetridge. 13 August Semi-Final The Mardyke 27 August Semi-Final Parnell Park 17 September Final Croke Park 15 October
1967 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
1967_All-Ireland_Senior_Camogie_Championship
18/19th-century British Army officer in Canada
Castle. He was born in Ireland, the son of John Vincent (1734–1779) of Mardyke, County Limerick, Sheriff of Limerick, by his first wife, Catherine (d
John Vincent (British Army officer)
John_Vincent_(British_Army_officer)
Irish hurler (born 2003)
"St Joseph's Sec School, Tulla, Clare 3-21 Presentation Boys College, Mardyke, Cork 1-6". Munster GAA website. 16 November 2019. Retrieved 21 December
Ben_Cunningham_(hurler)
137: Stifford Bridge and Purfleet, (following the route of the Mardyke Way (along the Mardyke (river)) 141: Keelman's Way: Wylam – NCN 14 (along south bank
List of National Cycle Network routes
List_of_National_Cycle_Network_routes
17th-century fort in Cork, Ireland
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Elizabeth_Fort
Stadium in Cork, Ireland
1957–58 season. They initially played their League of Ireland games at The Mardyke before moving to Flower Lodge for the 1962–63 season. They continued to
Páirc_Uí_Rinn
Irish charity organisation
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Students Harness Aid for the Relief of the Elderly
Students_Harness_Aid_for_the_Relief_of_the_Elderly
Crossing of the River Lee in Cork
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Jack_Lynch_Tunnel
Hamlet in Essex, England
Ching Cobbins Brook Colne Crouch River Lea River Lee Flood Relief Channel Mardyke Pincey Brook Prittle Brook Roach Roding Roman Stort Stour Stour Brook Ter
Gransmore_Green
Village in Essex, England
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Tilty
Football club
non-League outfit came in 1957, when Cork Athletic beat UCD 4–2 in the Mardyke. In 1970, the club was elected to the League of Ireland B Division. From
University College Dublin A.F.C.
University_College_Dublin_A.F.C.
Suburb of Cork city, Ireland
Glanmire Glasheen The Glen Gurranabraher Knocknaheeny The Lough Mahon Mardyke Mayfield Montenotte Shandon South Parish Sunday's Well Tivoli Togher Turners
Montenotte,_Cork
Irish collegiate hurling tournament
29 January 2015 14:00 Round 1 UCC 3-19 - 0-8 GMIT Mardyke, UCC Referee: John O'Brien B Lawton (0-7, 0-4 frees); C Lehane, S O'Donnell, A Cadogan (1-2
2015_Fitzgibbon_Cup
Irish hurling competition
County Board in 1909. The final was played on 20 September 1936 at the Mardyke in Cork, between St Anne's and Lough Rovers, in what was their first ever
1936 Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship
1936_Cork_Intermediate_Hurling_Championship
Irish hurler and Gaelic footballer
Munster GAA website. Retrieved 2 August 2022. "Classic county finals: When Mardyke took centre stage for hurling and football". Echo Live. 29 May 2020. Retrieved
Teddy_O'Brien
Association football league in Ireland
Park Cork Cork The Mardyke Cork City Cork The Mardyke Cork Alberts Cork Flower Lodge Turners Cross Cork Athletic Cork The Mardyke Cork Bohemians Cork
League_of_Ireland
Hospital in Cork, Ireland
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Cork_University_Hospital
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