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<title>Ballybough Suicide Plot</title>
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<![CDATA[Suicide Plot - 
In the 18th and 19th Century, this corner of Clonliffe and Ballybough Roads near Ballybough Bridge, was designated as the unconsecrated cemetery grounds to bury suicide victims, highwaymen and robbers.  Given their nefarious nature, it was a tradition for a wooden stake to be driven through their heart...]]>
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<title>Birthplace and Childhood Home of Bram Stoker</title>
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<![CDATA[Birthplace of Bram Stoker - 
On November 8, 1847, at this small home in Clontarf on the outskirts of Dublin, Abraham Stoker was born.  He would be the third of seven children born to Abraham and Charlotte &quot;Thornley&quot; Stoker.  His father worked as a clerk at the nearby Dublin Castle, a position that a young Ab...]]>
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