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Carpet Stores Dublin
rug: floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)
form a carpet-like cover (over)
A floor or stair covering made from thick woven fabric, typically shaped to fit a particular room
cover completely, as if with a carpet; "flowers carpeted the meadows"
A large rug, typically an oriental one
A thick or soft expanse or layer of something
(store) shop: a mercantile establishment for the retail sale of goods or services; "he bought it at a shop on Cape Cod"
(store) a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
A quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed
Store-bought
A retail establishment selling items to the public
(store) keep or lay aside for future use; "store grain for the winter"; "The bear stores fat for the period of hibernation when he doesn't eat"
capital and largest city and major port of the Irish Republic
The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, on the Irish Sea at the mouth of the Liffey River; pop. 477,700
Dublin (; locally or ) is the primate and capital city of Ireland. It is officially known in Irish as Baile Atha Cliath or Ath Cliath . The English name comes from the Irish Dubh Linn meaning "black pool".
A county in the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Leinster; county town, Dublin
Dublin (formerly, Amador and Dougherty's Station) is a suburban city of the East (San Francisco) Bay region of Alameda County, California, United States.
Shanai Indian Restaurant, Cornelscourt - It Might Have Been a Better Idea To Replace The Sign
Cornelscourt is a small suburban area of South Dublin, situated between Cabinteely and Foxrock. It has a mostly commercial rather than residential character and is best known for being the site of Ireland's first Big-box store, Dunnes Stores.
Cornelscourt consists of the houses and shops on either side of a section of the bypassed Old Bray Road between the junction with the N11 to the East. Along this strip are: a petrol station, a pub called 'The Magic Carpet' (which contained one of Ireland's first non-smoking lounges in a pub - the "Samuel Beckett" lounge, named after a former customer), an Indian Restaurant, several take-away food outlets, a convenience store and the above-mentioned Dunnes Stores. The surrounding residential housing is laid out in suburban housing estates.
Dublin's KD Bombardiers.
Dublin Bus, KD-class 'Bombardier' KD172 (172 JZL) parked up on Eden Quay, Dublin on 8th July 1990. A total of 366 of these GM engined, KD-class 'Bombardier' double-deckers were built for the Irish market, most of which were purchased by Dublin Bus for operation on the City's bus services. However, a small number went to Cork and Limerick, where they saw service with Bus Eireann. The final 'Dublin Bus' examples were withdrawn from passenger service in December 2000 following an influx of new low-floor double deckers into the fleet.