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  • Stardust fire
  • Nightclub fire in Artane, Dublin

    The Stardust fire was a fatal fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland, in the early hours of 14 February (Saint Valentine's Day) 1981

    Stardust fire

    Stardust fire

    Stardust_fire

  • Stardust
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    music supergroup Stardust (Danny Brown album), 2025 Stardust (Ron Carter album), 2001 Stardust (Natalie Cole album), 1996 Stardust (John Coltrane album)

    Stardust

    Stardust

  • Stardust Resort and Casino
  • Historic casino hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada

    The Stardust Resort and Casino was a casino resort located on 60 acres (24 ha) along the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. The Stardust was conceived

    Stardust Resort and Casino

    Stardust Resort and Casino

    Stardust_Resort_and_Casino

  • 2026 Crans-Montana bar fire
  • Deadly nightclub fire in Switzerland

    celebrations, a fire broke out at Le Constellation bar in the ski-resort town of Crans-Montana, Valais, Switzerland. Forty-one people died in the fire, and 115

    2026 Crans-Montana bar fire

    2026 Crans-Montana bar fire

    2026_Crans-Montana_bar_fire

  • Dublin Fire Brigade
  • Fire and rescue service for County Dublin, Ireland

    1981, Dublin Fire Brigade received a call reporting a fire in the Stardust nightclub in Artane. Units were dispatched from both Kilbarrack fire station and

    Dublin Fire Brigade

    Dublin Fire Brigade

    Dublin_Fire_Brigade

  • List of nightclub fires
  • This is a list of notable nightclub fires at indoor and outdoor venues. Deadly nightclub fires often attribute to pyrotechnic failures, hence some of the

    List of nightclub fires

    List of nightclub fires

    List_of_nightclub_fires

  • Cocoanut Grove fire
  • 1942 nightclub fire in Boston, Massachusetts, US

    Kiss nightclub fire (2013) Lame Horse fire (2009) Laurier Palace Theatre fire (1927) Stardust fire (1981) The Station nightclub fire (2003) UpStairs

    Cocoanut Grove fire

    Cocoanut_Grove_fire

  • Malachy Steenson
  • Irish far-right politician and activist

    one of the objectors to the re-opening of a pub on the site of the Stardust fire, in which his in-laws died. He stood for election for the far-left Workers'

    Malachy Steenson

    Malachy_Steenson

  • Carrickmines fire
  • 2015 multi-fatality fire near Dublin, Ireland

    fatal. This was the country's deadliest such disaster since the Stardust fire. The fire led to a debate about the squalid conditions in which many members

    Carrickmines fire

    Carrickmines fire

    Carrickmines_fire

  • Columbus nightclub shooting
  • 2004 mass shooting in Columbus, Ohio, United States

    25-year-old Nathan Gale rushed the stage and fired his gun several times, killing Abbott. Three minutes after opening fire, Gale took a hostage in a negotiation

    Columbus nightclub shooting

    Columbus nightclub shooting

    Columbus_nightclub_shooting

  • Summerland disaster
  • 1973 fire in Douglas, Isle of Man

    about her experiences from the fire in a book entitled Made in Summerland, which was published in July 2017. Stardust fire, 1981 "On This Day". BBC News

    Summerland disaster

    Summerland disaster

    Summerland_disaster

  • Paul Coffey (judge)
  • Irish barrister, High Court judge since 2016

    formerly as a barrister. He was the chair of an examination into the Stardust fire between 2008 and 2009. He was educated at University College Dublin

    Paul Coffey (judge)

    Paul_Coffey_(judge)

  • Stardust (2007 film)
  • Romantic fantasy film by Matthew Vaughn

    Stardust is a 2007 romantic fantasy adventure film directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-written by Vaughn and Jane Goldman. Based on Neil Gaiman's 1999 novel

    Stardust (2007 film)

    Stardust_(2007_film)

  • Dublin whiskey fire
  • 1875 fire in Dublin

    On the night of 18 June 1875 a fire broke out in a whiskey storehouse in the Liberties area of Dublin. The escaped whiskey formed a burning river six inches

    Dublin whiskey fire

    Dublin whiskey fire

    Dublin_whiskey_fire

  • Stardust Crusaders
  • Third story arc of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    Stardust Crusaders (Japanese: スターダストクルセイダース, Hepburn: Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the third main story arc of the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

    Stardust Crusaders

    Stardust_Crusaders

  • Stardust Memorial Park
  • Memorial park in Coolock, Dublin, Ireland

    which was built to commemorate the lives of those who died in the Stardust night club fire on 14 February 1981. The park comprises 26 acres along the Santry

    Stardust Memorial Park

    Stardust Memorial Park

    Stardust_Memorial_Park

  • Flashover
  • Rapid ignition of combustible material in an enclosed area

    Grove Fire". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Carroll, Jim (2007). "Beverly Hills fire led to safer buildings in Kentucky". Columbia Magazine. "Stardust Fire Inquest

    Flashover

    Flashover

    Flashover

  • List of Dublin postal districts
  • bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    List of Dublin postal districts

    List of Dublin postal districts

    List_of_Dublin_postal_districts

  • Ordinary Man (Christy Moore album)
  • 1985 studio album by Christy Moore

    Never Came Home" which Moore wrote for the victims and families of the Stardust fire. The song was quickly removed from the album because the lyrics were

    Ordinary Man (Christy Moore album)

    Ordinary_Man_(Christy_Moore_album)

  • Music Sounds Better with You
  • 1998 single by Stardust

    with You" is the only song by the French house trio Stardust, released on 20 July 1998. Stardust was composed of the Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter

    Music Sounds Better with You

    Music Sounds Better with You

    Music_Sounds_Better_with_You

  • We Didn't Start the Fire (Fall Out Boy song)
  • 2023 single by Fall Out Boy

    a digital bonus track in the band's eighth studio album, So Much (for) Stardust. It is a cover of Billy Joel's 1989 song of the same name, updating the

    We Didn't Start the Fire (Fall Out Boy song)

    We Didn't Start the Fire (Fall Out Boy song)

    We_Didn't_Start_the_Fire_(Fall_Out_Boy_song)

  • Slavery in Ireland
  • bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Slavery in Ireland

    Slavery in Ireland

    Slavery_in_Ireland

  • RMS Tayleur
  • Clipper ship sunk on maiden voyage in 1854

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    RMS Tayleur

    RMS Tayleur

    RMS_Tayleur

  • Dublin Castle
  • Irish government complex and historical castle in Dublin

    banqueting hall. The building survived until 1673, when it was damaged by fire and demolished shortly afterwards. The Court of Castle Chamber, the Irish

    Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle

    Dublin_Castle

  • Civil Defence Ireland
  • Irish national civil defence organisation

    during major emergencies such as the 1965 North Wall Depot fire and the 1981 Stardust fire. In the mid-1970s the main focus of the organisation started

    Civil Defence Ireland

    Civil Defence Ireland

    Civil_Defence_Ireland

  • Nightclub
  • Club for drinking, dancing and other entertainment during the night

    Beverly Hills Supper Club fire, 165 killed and 200 injured in nightclub fire at Southgate, Kentucky, US 14 February 1981: Stardust fire disaster, 48 killed

    Nightclub

    Nightclub

    Nightclub

  • Social season
  • Annual period when the social elite holds social events

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Social season

    Social season

    Social_season

  • Christy Moore
  • Irish folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist (born 1945)

    Carnsore Point for the cause. "They Never Came Home" was a song about the Stardust fire of 1981 in which 48 people died. The song was released on the Ordinary

    Christy Moore

    Christy Moore

    Christy_Moore

  • Central Hotel fire
  • Fatal 1980 building fire in County Donegal

    seat with the names of the victims inscribed on it. Stardust fire Bundoran Fire Brigade Site about fire, including photos of the aftermath Archived 23 October

    Central Hotel fire

    Central_Hotel_fire

  • Ronan Keane
  • Irish lawyer and former Chief Justice

    judge in July 1979. He was head of the Tribunal of Inquiry into the Stardust fire in 1981, and chairman of the Law Reform Commission from 1987 to 1992

    Ronan Keane

    Ronan_Keane

  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    wounded. Many of the civilians were killed or wounded by British artillery fire or were mistaken for rebels. Others were caught in the crossfire during firefights

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • Dublin
  • Capital and largest city of Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Dublin

    Dublin

    Dublin

  • TheJournal.ie
  • Irish online news publication

    TheJournal.ie won the Mary Raftery Prize for its podcast series on the Stardust fire. Journalists and reporters with The Journal include Aoife Barry, Christine

    TheJournal.ie

    TheJournal.ie

  • The Pale (Ireland)
  • Part of Ireland controlled by England in the Late Middle Ages

    and the remains of a guard-house adjoining it. From this point a beacon-fire would raise the alarm as far as Tallaght, where an important castle stood

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The Pale (Ireland)

    The_Pale_(Ireland)

  • 1981
  • Calendar year

    replaced by General Wojciech Jaruzelski. February 14 – Stardust fire: A fire at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland, in the early hours

    1981

    1981

    1981

  • Battle of Clontarf
  • 1014 battle between the Kingdom of Ireland and an Irish-Norse alliance

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Battle of Clontarf

    Battle of Clontarf

    Battle_of_Clontarf

  • The Brazen Head
  • 18th century coaching inn in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    The Brazen Head

    The Brazen Head

    The_Brazen_Head

  • Broom Bridge
  • Bridge in Dublin

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Broom Bridge

    Broom Bridge

    Broom_Bridge

  • Lord Mayor of Dublin
  • Honorific title of the chairperson of Dublin City Council

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Lord Mayor of Dublin

    Lord Mayor of Dublin

    Lord_Mayor_of_Dublin

  • Butterly
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    owners of various Dublin businesses, including the nightclub in the Stardust fire Butterleigh, Devon, England, a village Butterley (disambiguation) This

    Butterly

    Butterly

  • Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
  • Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

    Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

    Christ_Church_Cathedral,_Dublin

  • Phoenix Park Murders
  • 1882 stabbings in Dublin

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Phoenix Park Murders

    Phoenix Park Murders

    Phoenix_Park_Murders

  • Lansdowne Road football riot
  • Riot in Dublin, Ireland by English (1995)

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Lansdowne Road football riot

    Lansdowne_Road_football_riot

  • Veronica Guerin
  • Irish crime reporter (1958–1996)

    first violence against her occurred in October 1994, when two shots were fired into her home after her story on murdered crime kingpin Martin Cahill was

    Veronica Guerin

    Veronica_Guerin

  • Kingdom of Dublin
  • Norse-Gael state on the eastern coast of Ireland from 853 to 1170

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom of Dublin

    Kingdom_of_Dublin

  • St. Michan's Church, Dublin
  • 17th-century church in Ireland

    body called "The Crusader". While the heads were subsequently recovered, a fire set in the crypt in June 2024 resulted in the destruction of five mummies

    St. Michan's Church, Dublin

    St. Michan's Church, Dublin

    St._Michan's_Church,_Dublin

  • Lady on the Rock (statue)
  • Plaster statuette, popular in Dublin

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Lady on the Rock (statue)

    Lady on the Rock (statue)

    Lady_on_the_Rock_(statue)

  • David Bowie
  • English musician and actor (1947–2016)

    the glam rock era, with the Ziggy Stardust character and its accompanying album, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Throughout

    David Bowie

    David Bowie

    David_Bowie

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Sole college of the University of Dublin

    into the square on the left-hand side is the Dining Hall, restored after a fire in 1984. For reasons unknown, until 1870 the clock in the portico was set

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity College Dublin

    Trinity_College_Dublin

  • Coolock feud
  • Allegedly connected murders in Dublin in 2019

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Coolock feud

    Coolock_feud

  • Irish anti-immigration protests
  • "awful". Dublin Fire Brigade was alerted to a fire at Ridge Hall at 8:23 p.m. and three fire brigade units were dispatched. The fire was extinguished

    Irish anti-immigration protests

    Irish_anti-immigration_protests

  • Crumlin–Drimnagh feud
  • Criminal gang rivalry in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Crumlin–Drimnagh feud

    Crumlin–Drimnagh_feud

  • Super Stardust HD
  • 2007 video game

    Super Stardust HD is a 2007 multidirectional shooter video game developed by Housemarque and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Super Stardust HD

    Super_Stardust_HD

  • So Much (for) Stardust
  • 2023 studio album by Fall Out Boy

    So Much (for) Stardust is the eighth studio album by American rock band Fall Out Boy. It was released on March 24, 2023, on Fueled by Ramen, Elektra Records

    So Much (for) Stardust

    So_Much_(for)_Stardust

  • List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll
  • death toll List of disasters in the United States by death toll List of fires List of lifeboat disasters in Britain and Ireland List of natural disasters

    List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_by_death_toll

  • Nelson's Pillar
  • Former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland

    to and from other rebel positions. By Thursday night, British artillery fire had set much of Sackville Street ablaze, but according to the writer Peter

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's Pillar

    Nelson's_Pillar

  • Hutch–Kinahan feud
  • Organised crime conflict in Ireland

    saloon-type car. Gardaí in Finglas later received a call that a black Audi was on fire just off the M50 at Meakstown Cottages at about 6pm. Kane McCormack was a

    Hutch–Kinahan feud

    Hutch–Kinahan_feud

  • 2023 Dublin riot
  • Riot in Ireland following a stabbing

    was set on fire, with sources stating that it may have to be replaced at a cost of €5 million. The Dublin Fire Brigade said one of its fire engines that

    2023 Dublin riot

    2023 Dublin riot

    2023_Dublin_riot

  • Today Tonight (Irish TV programme)
  • 1980 Irish TV series or programme

    number of Jacob's Awards. An in-depth report into the 14 February 1981 Stardust fire broadcast by Today Tonight on 16 February 1981 led to a senior adviser

    Today Tonight (Irish TV programme)

    Today_Tonight_(Irish_TV_programme)

  • Messiah (Handel)
  • 1741 sacred oratorio by Handel

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah (Handel)

    Messiah_(Handel)

  • Malcolm MacArthur affair
  • Killings and political scandal in Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Malcolm MacArthur affair

    Malcolm_MacArthur_affair

  • 1981 Irish general election
  • Election to the 22nd Dáil

    election at the time of the Fianna Fáil ardfheis on 14 February, but the Stardust fire caused the ardfheis to be postponed, and the Republican hunger strike

    1981 Irish general election

    1981 Irish general election

    1981_Irish_general_election

  • Dublin Castle scandal
  • 1884 political scandal in Dublin

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Dublin Castle scandal

    Dublin Castle scandal

    Dublin_Castle_scandal

  • Donnybrook Fair
  • Former fair in Dublin, Ireland (1204 - 1850s)

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Donnybrook Fair

    Donnybrook Fair

    Donnybrook_Fair

  • Dún Laoghaire Harbour
  • Port in Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Dún Laoghaire Harbour

    Dún Laoghaire Harbour

    Dún_Laoghaire_Harbour

  • City Hall, Dublin
  • 18th-century civic building in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    City Hall, Dublin

    City Hall, Dublin

    City_Hall,_Dublin

  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders
  • Third part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime

    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders (Japanese: ジョジョの奇妙な冒険 スターダストクルセイダース, Hepburn: JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken Sutādasuto Kuruseidāsu) is the second

    JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders

    JoJo's_Bizarre_Adventure:_Stardust_Crusaders

  • Irish political scandals
  • sanction from Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave 1981 - The Stardust Fire enquiry: Fire in night-club with pad-locked fire doors results in 48 deaths. Following a 12-day

    Irish political scandals

    Irish_political_scandals

  • Stardust (miniseries)
  • 2006 Irish TV series or programme

    Stardust is a 2006 miniseries produced for RTÉ by Brackside Merlin Films. The first episode surrounds the night a fire broke out at the Stardust Disco

    Stardust (miniseries)

    Stardust_(miniseries)

  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
  • National cathedral of the Church of Ireland

    (Minot's Tower) and west nave were rebuilt between 1362 and 1370, following a fire. The name commemorates Thomas Minot, Archbishop of Dublin 1363–75, who oversaw

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

    St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin

  • Stardust Promotion
  • Japanese talent agency

    Stardust Promotion Co., Ltd. (株式会社スターダストプロモーション) is a Japanese talent agency, headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo. It was founded in 1979 and invests in entertainment

    Stardust Promotion

    Stardust_Promotion

  • Super Stardust Delta
  • 2012 video game

    Super Stardust Delta is a 2012 multidirectional shooter video game developed by Housemarque and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation

    Super Stardust Delta

    Super_Stardust_Delta

  • Bloody Sunday (1920)
  • Day of violence in Dublin, Ireland

    carry out a cordon and search operation. Without warning, the police opened fire on the spectators and players, killing or fatally wounding 14 civilians and

    Bloody Sunday (1920)

    Bloody_Sunday_(1920)

  • Grand Canal (Ireland)
  • Canal in Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Grand Canal (Ireland)

    Grand Canal (Ireland)

    Grand_Canal_(Ireland)

  • Ellen's Stardust Diner
  • 1950s theme restaurant on Broadway, New York City

    under the name Stardust Dine-O-Mat. During 2016–2017, the restaurant saw a period of unrest, when it was alleged that 31 waiters were fired after attempting

    Ellen's Stardust Diner

    Ellen's Stardust Diner

    Ellen's_Stardust_Diner

  • Dublin lock-out
  • Major industrial dispute which took place in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Dublin lock-out

    Dublin lock-out

    Dublin_lock-out

  • Contraceptive Train
  • Feminist protest in 1971 in Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Contraceptive Train

    Contraceptive Train

    Contraceptive_Train

  • List of major crimes in Ireland
  • Moore, Aoife (18 April 2024). "Jury delivers unlawful killing verdict in Stardust inquest". BBC. Retrieved 18 April 2024. Brophy, Daragh (18 February 2017)

    List of major crimes in Ireland

    List_of_major_crimes_in_Ireland

  • List of songs about Dublin
  • bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    List of songs about Dublin

    List_of_songs_about_Dublin

  • Cody Rhodes
  • American professional wrestler (born 1985)

    During this time, he adopted various gimmicks, including performing as Stardust, a melodramatic spin-off of his brother's gimmick, Goldust. He departed

    Cody Rhodes

    Cody Rhodes

    Cody_Rhodes

  • Dublin Metropolitan Police
  • Dublin, Ireland police force 1836-1925

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Dublin Metropolitan Police

    Dublin Metropolitan Police

    Dublin_Metropolitan_Police

  • Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin
  • television, saying "The government is satisfied that British soldiers recklessly fired on unarmed civilians in Derry yesterday and that any denial of this continues

    Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin

    Burning of the British Embassy in Dublin

    Burning_of_the_British_Embassy_in_Dublin

  • Bull Wall
  • Sea wall and breakwater at the Port of Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Bull Wall

    Bull Wall

    Bull_Wall

  • Wood Quay
  • Riverside area of Dublin

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Wood Quay

    Wood Quay

    Wood_Quay

  • 1970 Dublin fires
  • Number of fires across the city of Dublin, Ireland

    worth of damage. The Fire Brigade prevented the fire from spreading to the supermarket area. The leader of the Fire Brigade said the fire had started in the

    1970 Dublin fires

    1970 Dublin fires

    1970_Dublin_fires

  • RMS Leinster
  • Torpedoed mailboat (1918)

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    RMS Leinster

    RMS Leinster

    RMS_Leinster

  • Self Aid
  • 1986 concert in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Self Aid

    Self_Aid

  • Burning of the Custom House
  • IRA attack on The Custom House in Dublin

    hands up. The Fire Brigade, which had been delayed from responding by other IRA companies in the city, arrived too late to put out the fire. 17 year old

    Burning of the Custom House

    Burning of the Custom House

    Burning_of_the_Custom_House

  • Cairo Gang
  • British secret agent group in Ireland

    half-naked mistress "a right scourging with a sword scabbard", and setting fire to the room afterwards. Major Frank Murray Maxwell Hallowell Carew, an intelligence

    Cairo Gang

    Cairo_Gang

  • Monto
  • Historical red light district in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Monto

    Monto

    Monto

  • Montpelier Hill
  • Hill in County Dublin, Ireland

    city. On its summit is an infamous ruined sporting lodge known as the Hell Fire Club. There are two flattened prehistoric passage tombs on the summit. Around

    Montpelier Hill

    Montpelier Hill

    Montpelier_Hill

  • Poolbeg Generating Station
  • Power generating station in Dublin, Ireland

    Electricity Supply Board, all three units in the thermal plant can currently fire on oil or gas. Gas is supplied to the site by the Bord Gáis network. Oil

    Poolbeg Generating Station

    Poolbeg Generating Station

    Poolbeg_Generating_Station

  • St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton
  • Cemetery in Sutton, Dublin, Ireland

    Stafford, Mayor of Dublin William Stokes, physician Stardust fire, victims of the nightclub fire in 1981 The Commonwealth War Graves Commission registers

    St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton

    St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton

    St._Fintan's_Cemetery,_Sutton

  • Dublin and Monaghan bombings
  • 1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland

    struggled with addiction—"Bad", from the band's 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire, was written about him when he was homeless in London. When Bono called Bowen

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings

  • Steine of Dublin
  • Former Norse standing stone in Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Steine of Dublin

    Steine of Dublin

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  • Thomas Bangalter
  • French musician (born 1975)

    Homem-Christo. He has recorded and released music as a member of the trio Stardust, the duo Together, and as a solo artist. Bangalter's work has influenced

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    Thomas Bangalter

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  • Drumanagh
  • Headland in County Dublin, Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Drumanagh

    Drumanagh

    Drumanagh

  • Great South Wall
  • Sea wall at the Port of Dublin in Ireland

    bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    Great South Wall

    Great South Wall

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  • 1932 Eucharistic Congress
  • bombings (1974) Dublin Airport bombing (1975) "Save Wood Quay" (1978–1979) Stardust fire (1981) Malcolm MacArthur affair (1982) Dublin Area Rapid Transit (1984)

    1932 Eucharistic Congress

    1932 Eucharistic Congress

    1932_Eucharistic_Congress

  • Noyeks fire
  • Fire in Dublin, Ireland in 1972

    The Noyeks fire was a fatal fire that took place at the Noyeks timber factory on Parnell Street, Dublin, Ireland on 27 March 1972, and claimed the lives

    Noyeks fire

    Noyeks fire

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  • Lakya
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    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Lakya

    Born on Thursday

  • Lovesh
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    Hindu

    Lovesh

    Love

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    Spanish

    Fraco

    Weak.

  • Yalinee | யாலீநீ 
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    Tamil

    Yalinee | யாலீநீ 

    Goddess Saraswati, Melodious

  • Tinson
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    English

    Tinson

    English : unexplained.

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    Teutonic

    Rawdon

    From the hill.

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    English American

    Joleen

    Compound of Jo and the feminine name element -ene.

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    Hindu

    Chanakya

    Renowned mauryan writer and politician, Author of the arthashastra, Name of Kautilya, The great scholar

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    English

    LAVERN

    Variant spelling of English Laverne, possibly LAVERN means "spring-like; to be verdant." Compare with masculine Lavern.

  • Ilian
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    French, German, Swedish

    Ilian

    God is Gracious

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  • Fireside
  • n.

    A place near the fire or hearth; home; domestic life or retirement.

  • Scobiform
  • a.

    Having the form of, or resembling, sawdust or raspings.

  • Firestone
  • n.

    Iron pyrites, formerly used for striking fire; also, a flint.

  • Sawdust
  • n.

    Dust or small fragments of wood (or of stone, etc.) made by the cutting of a saw.

  • Firer
  • n.

    One who fires or sets fire to anything; an incendiary.

  • Neishout
  • n.

    The mahogany-like wood of the South African tree Pteroxylon utile, the sawdust of which causes violent sneezing (whence the name). Also called sneezewood.

  • Haloxyline
  • n.

    An explosive mixture, consisting of sawdust, charcoal, niter, and ferrocyanide of potassium, used as a substitute for gunpowder.

  • Starost
  • n.

    A nobleman who possessed a starosty.

  • Fire-set
  • n.

    A set of fire irons, including, commonly, tongs, shovel, and poker.

  • Dynamite
  • n.

    An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.

  • Firework
  • n.

    A device for producing a striking display of light, or a figure or figures in plain or colored fire, by the combustion of materials that burn in some peculiar manner, as gunpowder, sulphur, metallic filings, and various salts. The most common feature of fireworks is a paper or pasteboard tube filled with the combustible material. A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of figures in fire, often variously colored. The skyrocket is a common form of firework. The name is also given to various combustible preparations used in war.

  • Fireproof
  • a.

    Proof against fire; incombustible.

  • Dualin
  • n.

    An explosive substance consisting essentially of sawdust or wood pulp, saturated with nitroglycerin and other similar nitro compounds. It is inferior to dynamite, and is more liable to explosion.

  • Insulite
  • n.

    An insulating material, usually some variety of compressed cellulose, made of sawdust, paper pulp, cotton waste, etc.

  • Badigeon
  • n.

    A cement or paste (as of plaster and freestone, or of sawdust and glue or lime) used by sculptors, builders, and workers in wood or stone, to fill holes, cover defects, or finish a surface.

  • Firetail
  • n.

    The European redstart; -- called also fireflirt.

  • Firewarden
  • n.

    An officer who has authority to direct in the extinguishing of fires, or to order what precautions shall be taken against fires; -- called also fireward.

  • Fireplace
  • n.

    The part a chimney appropriated to the fire; a hearth; -- usually an open recess in a wall, in which a fire may be built.