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 Dublin's Temple Bar
Temple Bar is a colourful quarter of Dublin City which, almost accidentally it could be said, over the years developed a bohemian 'Left Bank' character, while retaining in its cobbled streets and old buildings a charm no longer to be found in many other parts of the city.
The Temple Bar district extends from Fishamble Street in the west to Westmoreland Street in the east, and from the River Liffey in the north to Lord Edward Street-Dame Street-College Green in the south.
The term 'bar' in the London context meant a barrier or gate closing the entrance to the London property of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, or Knights Templar for short.
homepage.eircom.net /~seanjmurphy/dublin/templebar.htm   (6397 words)

  
 Temple Bar Ireland - 1 2 Travel Ireland Information Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Temple Bar is the area in Dublin which over the last 10 years has changed most.
The network of streets around the Temple Bar area first began to take shape around the middle of the 18th century, when the area consisted of dirty houses and pubs.
Temple Bar was also the venue for the first performance of Handel's Messiah, which took place in 1742, at the Dublin Music Hall which had been opened the previous year.
www.12travel.com /ie/Dublin/TempleBar.html   (371 words)

  
 Temple Bar Resort & Marina on Lake Mead in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada
Temple Bar Marina's location provides almost year round perfect weather for enjoying outdoor activities from hiking to boating to wildlife viewinig.
Temple Bar is located approximately 28 miles from the turnoff.
Temple Bar is approximately 28 miles from the turnoff.
www.templebarlakemead.com   (428 words)

  
 Temple Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Temple Bar ceremony, which is still occasionally re-enacted at a monument to the Bar, involves the monarch stopping to request permission to enter the City and the Lord Mayor presenting the Sword of State as a sign of loyalty.
The Temple Bar Trust had been established in 1976 with the intention of returning Temple Bar to the City of London.
In 1984 the Temple Bar Trust became owner of Temple Bar and permission was granted for the removal of the Bar from Theobalds Park to Paternoster Square, adjacent to St Paul’s Cathedral.
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk /Corporation/leisure_heritage/architectural_heritage/Buildingswithinthecity/temple_bar.htm   (978 words)

  
 Temple Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wren’s Temple Bar, the gateway marking the boundary between the City of London and Westminster, was removed from Fleet Street, stone by stone, in 1878 to enable the roadway to be widened.
Sir Christopher Wren’s Temple Bar, built between 1669 and 1672, as the gateway marking the original western boundary between the City of London and the City of Westminster, was removed from Fleet Street, stone by stone, in 1878 to enable the roadway to be widened.
It had always been the intention to return Temple Bar to the City: at the meeting of the Court of Common Council in 1877, it is recorded that the Bar be removed until such time as a decision could be made as to where to re-erect the gateway.
cityoflondon.gov.uk /Corporation/media_centre/files+2004/Temple+Bar.htm   (396 words)

  
 Dublin City Centre Hotel, Temple Bar Dublin, Accommodation temple bar, Hotels Dublin Temple Bar, Dublin city hotel, ...
One of Dublin’s most centrally located city centre hotels Temple Bar Hotel is situated in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter and is within easy access of all main attractions.
Temple Bar Hotel features 129 bedrooms, dining and bar facilities, 5 designated conference suites and a nearby public multi-storey carpark.
Temple Bar Hotel, located in the heart of Dublin’s vibrant city centre within easy access of bus and rail stations, all major routes and Dublin International Airport....
www.templebarhotel.com   (268 words)

  
 Temple Akiba - Reform Jewish Synagogue
Temple Akiba is a Hamish "full service" liberal reform congregation that especially welcomes non-Jews located on the west side of Los Angeles in Culver City.
Many of the activities at Temple Akiba are centered around the family: There are programs, classes, youth choir, youth group, religious school (K to 10th grade confirmation), nursery school, summer day camp, summer resident camp, and Havarot.
Temple Akiba was founded in 1953 by 25 families who felt a need for a reform Jewish congregation in West Los Angeles.
www.templeakiba.net   (434 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel Dublin - Special Internet Rates at HotelClub
One of Dublin's most centrally located hotel, Temple Bar is situated in the heart of the city's cultural quarter and is within easy access to all main attractions.
Temple Bar Hotel is located on Fleet Street, right in the city centre and within 200 metres from O'Connell Bridge and Trinity College.
Temple Bar Hotel offers 129 standard bedrooms over 4 floors with a choice of room types to suit your requirements.
www.hotelclub.net /hotel.reservations/Temple_Bar_Hotel_Dublin.htm   (350 words)

  
 Stunned Net Art : Temple-Bar.org
Was Temple Bar, the area of the city which symbolises most Dublin's status as European High tech boom town, not interested in staking their place on the web?
Why this sense of ownership, well a little history will explain: Temple Bar Properties and the regeneration project that led to Temple Bar today owes it's very existance to the fact that when the area was marked for demolition for a bus station it was colonised by artists in search of cheap rents.
So if Temple Bar properties didn't want their name I decided to rescue it from the hoards of porn peddling cyber-squatters waiting to get their grubby hands on it and to set up a parallel Temple Bar website which would virtually reclaim Dublin's cultural quarter for Artists.
www.stunned.org /templebar2.htm   (451 words)

  
 Fitzsimons Temple Bar - Dublin Live Music
Temple Bar is Dublin City's colorful “left bank” and has become renowned as the liveliest part of Dublin.
With it's mix of bars, clubs and restaurants and it's close proximity to nearby theatre and entertainment venues, Temple Bar has transformed Dublin life and prides on it's reputation as the beating heart of modern Dublin.
With Bars on all three floors, a wide range of live music playing nightly and late Cocktail Bar and Nightclub with top DJs, Fitzsimons is a must for those who enjoy good company and a good time.
www.dublinevents.com /dublin-live-music/fitzsimons-temple-bar.php   (285 words)

  
 Temple Bar Trad - memorable concerts, lively sessions, unique atmosphere at the Temple Bar Trad Festival
Available on iTunes or to download directly to your PC, the Temple Bar Trad podcast series includes interviews and music from some of the musicians who will be performing during the festival.
Temple Bar Trad regrets the passing of John Campbell
Temple Bar Trad regrets the passing on the 2nd of October of John Campbell, the gifted story teller from Mullaghbawn, South...
www.templebartrad.com /home.php   (202 words)

  
 Temple Bar Cultural Trust - What's On
This was a very special year for Temple Bar and our Diversions Festival as this year we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter.
Temple Bar will resound to the sound of tradition Irish music as the new generation of young Irish musicians take to the stage alongside some of our more...
A world class programme that will invigorate the streets and public spaces of Temple Bar with the very best of arts and culture to celebrate the 15th...
www.templebar.ie /home.php?nav=2&t=2   (380 words)

  
 The Temple Bar
Temple Bar has been through a series of name changes to get to its present status.
The room is now split in two with the entry room a bar and tables area and the second room a stage and dance floor.
The music can be heard in both rooms (and is sometimes quite loud in the stage room) as well as at the pool tables in the back nook.
www.afropulse.com /music/venues/temple.html   (129 words)

  
 Temple Bar Directions
Temple Bar is located about 28 miles from the turnoff.
Temple Bar is located 28 miles from Hwy.
There are also day-use airstrips near both Echo Bay Resort (3 miles) and Temple Bar Resort (1 mile).
www.sevencrown.com /lakes/lake_mead/temple_bar/directions.htm   (174 words)

  
 Hit the Temple Bar
Temple Bar is THEE place to be in Dublin.
Of course, for those of you who really really want to hit the Bar, the area is loaded with pubs.
Singing, swinging, or just commingling - Temple Bar is the center of Dublin's tourist night life.
www.dublinlodge.com /dublopag/temple-bar.htm   (434 words)

  
 Temple Bar Cultural Trust - What's On
If you are planning a trip to Temple Bar and want to find our more about these events please pop in and speak to one of our friendly Cultural Information Advisors at the Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre at 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Temple Bar Cultural Trust* welcomed Handel fans to Dublin’s Cultural Quarter this April to join us in celebrating the 2006 Handel Festival as part of the 15th...
Temple Bar Markets Fashion,food and literature in Dublin’s Cultural Quarter Crowds pack the public spaces of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter every weekend for...
www.templebar.ie /home.php?nav=2&t=2   (329 words)

  
 Black Brain - Garrett Phelan - Black Brain Radio @ Temple Bar Gallery & Studios
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios would like to acknowledge the help of the Embassy of the Republic of Austria, Dublin, for their assistance in this discussion.
Black Brain Radio represents the first partnership between Temple Bar Gallery and Studios and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and is co-curated by Noel Kelly (TBGandS) and Seán Kissane (IMMA).
During the exhibition Temple Bar Gallery and Studios presents the rare opportunity to purchase a limited edition "Black Brain Radio Hoody".
www.templebargallery.com /2006programme/0601gp01.htm   (763 words)

  
 Hotels in Temple bar - Select your hotel in Temple bar
The Temple Bar is a very popular hotel in Dublin's Cultural quarter: centrally located for tours of Dublin city centre, has got an easy access to all major tourist attractions.
It is located in the heart of the city's colourful and exciting Temple Bar area: with its cobbled streets, buildings.......
Enjoying a fantastic location beside the lively Temple Bar area and overlooking the River Liffey, the Aston is renowned for its hospitality, comfort and friendly atmosphere.
www.visithotels.com /dublin/temple-bar-hotels.asp   (515 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Dublin - Buildings of Ireland [Archeire, Irish Architecture Online]
The historic Temple Bar area of Dublin City is bounded on the north by the river Liffey, to the east the old Houses of Parliament, to the west Fishamble Street and to the south Dame Street.
This plan was abandoned and the Irish government established Temple Bar Properties with the objective of development within the context of an architectural and cultural framework.
A limited competition was held in 1991 for an architectural frame work and this was won by Group 91 Architects (a loose grouping of young architectural practices).
www.irish-architecture.com /buildings_ireland/dublin/southcity/templebar/index.html   (180 words)

  
 Temple Bar Ceili
It started in Temple Bar (hence the name) but now we travel all over.
On arrival the group will be directed to a private room, where The Temple Bar Ceili MC and Caller musicians, dancers and a dance instructors will greet the group.
In order to confirm your booking we require a 50% deposit and the balance of the payment must be paid two weeks in advance of the event.
www.discoverdublin.ie /templebarceili/tbchowitworks.htm   (303 words)

  
 Temple Bar, Co Dublin - Dublin Ireland - DublinTourist.com
Temple Bar, Co Dublin - Dublin Ireland - DublinTourist.com
Skilled craftsmen and artisans, such as clockmakers and printers, lived and worked around Temple Bar until post-Emergency (post-war) industrialisation led to a decline in the area's fortunes.
Temple Bar Trad, Irish Music and Culture Festival (Thursday 25 - Sunday 28 January 2007)
www.dublintourist.com /towns/temple_bar   (350 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Discount Dublin Hotel Reservations
The Temple Bar Hotel, Dublin is centrally located in Dublin’s buzzing cultural quarter Temple Bar which is famous for its endless range of pubs, shops, restaurants and lively nightlife.
The Temple Bar Hotel provides good amenities and services which are ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
Drive time from Dublin International Airport to the Temple Bar Hotel is approximately 20 minutes.
directrooms.com /europe-ireland/hotels/temple-bar-hotel-dublin-1623.htm   (154 words)

  
 Stamford CT - The Temple Bar 203-708-9000
The Temple Bar, named after Dublin's oldest city precinct, opened in March of 1999.
Situated in downtown Stamford's thriving city district, this unique Irish pub was immediately embraced by diehard Irishmen, local corporations, as well as social seekers throughout Fairfield and Westchester Counties.
Each piece has its own story, one of the bars came from a 16th century church in Central France and the signature iron arches once decorated a Victorian estate near London.
www.thetemplebar.com   (185 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Read Hotel Reviews, Compare Hotel Prices, and Make Hotel Reservations at NexTag
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The Temple Bar Hotel is situated in the fashionable area of Temple Bar.
Located in the fashionable heart of Dublin city, just a short stroll from Grafton Street, Temple Bar and Trinity College, Brooks Hotel is the ideal location for that special...
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 Temple Bar Environment
TASCQ provide additional environmental services in the Temple Bar Area, as well as those provided by the City Council.
As a result of this initiative 42% of all waste (from Temple Bar) is now diverted from landfill.
The competition aims to encourage and reward individual businesses for their contributions to improving the physical environment in Temple Bar.
www.visit-templebar.com /sh864y.html   (267 words)

  
 Temple Bar Hotel - Discount Hotel Rooms at Orbitz
Locatd in the heart of the city centre, in Dublin's cultural quarter Temple Bar.
Located in the heart of Temple Bar, Auriga features a varied and often very creative menu with the best in international cuisine in a totally modern style.
Guests have a choice of 3 restaurants, 4 bars and a night club in the complex.
www.orbitz.com /hotel-info/FRIE/UI-19897.html   (622 words)

  
 Temple Bar NEWS
Temple Bar to feature on the BBC - details to follow...
An extremely rare medal struck from the lead roof of Temple Bar in 1878 has been found in New Zealand.
CWO build a commemorative plaque marking the former site of Temple Bar at Theobalds Park.
www.thetemplebar.info /News/index.htm   (71 words)

  
 Temple Bar Ceili
This is definitely a great idea for groups who want to experience something fun and different in Dublin.
The Temple Bar Ceili Band will play the tunes while a caller and a professional Irish dancer teach your group how to Irish Set Dance.
We have a room in a city centre pub which is privately booked for the event.
www.discoverdublin.ie /templebarceili.html   (89 words)

  
 Temple Bar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In December 1903 Forster's story "Albergo Empedocle" appeared in Temple Bar, "a London Magazine for Town and Country Readers," which was by then in its declining years.
Initially the magazine had reached a circulation of around 30,000 but eventually settled at around 13,000 by the late 1860s and by 1896 had dropped to around 8,000.
In its time, Temple Bar published work by writers such as Wilkie Collins, Charles Reade, Robert Louis Stevenson, Anthony Trollope, Arthur Conan Doyle and E. Benson.
www.emforster.info /pages/temple_bar.htm   (103 words)

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