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Fairview (Irish
Irish language

Irish , also known as Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic languages of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people....
 Fionn Radharc) is a formerly coastal district on the Northside
Northside (Dublin)

The Northside is the area in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland bounded to the south by the River Liffey to the east by Dublin Bay, to the north and west by the boundaries of County Dublin....
 of Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
, Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
, in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council

Dublin City Council refers to two different entities.* From 1841 until 1 January 2002 it referred to the unicameral city assembly of Dublin, which was part of the overall administrative and governmental system of Dublin known as Dublin Corporation....
. Much of the area forms Fairview Park, on land reclaimed from the sea.

view is reached on a main road artery from Dublin city via North Strand, which continues on as the Malahide, Howth and Clontarf Roads. Fairview is served by the Clontarf Road DART
Dublin Area Rapid Transit

The Dublin Area Rapid Transit is part of the Dublin Suburban Rail in Ireland, running mainly along the coastline of Dublin Bay on the Trans-Dublin route, from Greystones in County Wicklow, through Dublin to Howth and Malahide in County Dublin....
 station.






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Fairview (Irish
Irish language

Irish , also known as Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic languages of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people....
 Fionn Radharc) is a formerly coastal district on the Northside
Northside (Dublin)

The Northside is the area in County Dublin, Republic of Ireland bounded to the south by the River Liffey to the east by Dublin Bay, to the north and west by the boundaries of County Dublin....
 of Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
, Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
, in the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council
Dublin City Council

Dublin City Council refers to two different entities.* From 1841 until 1 January 2002 it referred to the unicameral city assembly of Dublin, which was part of the overall administrative and governmental system of Dublin known as Dublin Corporation....
. Much of the area forms Fairview Park, on land reclaimed from the sea.

Location and access

Fairview is reached on a main road artery from Dublin city via North Strand, which continues on as the Malahide, Howth and Clontarf Roads. Fairview is served by the Clontarf Road DART
Dublin Area Rapid Transit

The Dublin Area Rapid Transit is part of the Dublin Suburban Rail in Ireland, running mainly along the coastline of Dublin Bay on the Trans-Dublin route, from Greystones in County Wicklow, through Dublin to Howth and Malahide in County Dublin....
 station. The area can also be reached by way of several Dublin Bus
Dublin Bus

Dublin Bus is a public transport operator in the Republic of Ireland. It operates an extensive bus network of nearly 200 radial, cross-city and peripheral routes in the city of Dublin and the Greater Dublin Area....
 routes from the city centre, including 20B, 27/BCNX, 29A/N, 31/B, 32/ABX, 42/ABN, 43, 103, 104, 123, 127, 128, 129 and 130.

Neighbouring districts are, to the southwest East Wall
East Wall

East Wall is an area of the Northside of the city of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is bounded by the North Strand to the west, by North Wall to the south, and by East Wall Road, Dublin to the north....
 and to the west, North Strand, both across the River Tolka
River Tolka

The River Tolka is a river which flows through Dublin, Ireland. It rises near Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, bypassing Dunboyne, Mulhuddart, Blanchardstown, Finglas, then through the Northside districts of Glasnevin, Drumcondra and Ballybough, before entering Dublin Bay at East Wall....
, to the north Marino
Marino, Dublin

Marino is a Northside suburb near the north inner city area of Dublin, Republic of Ireland....
, to the east Clontarf
Clontarf, Dublin

Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is most famous for giving the name to the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 during which Brian Boru, High King of Ireland defeated the Viking invaders....
.

Name and history

Interestingly, the Irish
Irish language

Irish , also known as Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic languages of the Indo-European language family, originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people....
 name seen on street signs opposite Fairview Park is Baile Bocht, rather than the more widely used Fionn Radharc - which tells that this area was originally part of Ballybough
Ballybough

Ballybough is a district of north Dublin, Ireland situated northeast of Summerhill, between the Royal Canal of Ireland and the River Tolka. Adjacent areas are North Strand, Fairview, Dublin and Drumcondra/Clonliffe....
, the neighbouring community on the far side of the river Tolka.

Fairview really only began to emerge when the building of Annesley Bridge in 1797 opened up access to it, Clontarf and adjacent areas; there was previously (from 1488) no crossing of the Tolka below Ballybough Bridge.

Administratively, Fairview and Marino were part of the old townland of Clonturk, which also included Drumcondra
Drumcondra

Drumcondra is the name of several places:* Drumcondra, Dublin, Ireland, a residential area on the Northside of Dublin.* Drumcondra, Meath, Ireland, a village in County Meath....
.

Fairview Strand was originally known as Philipsburgh Strand. Philipsburgh Avenue was called Ellis's Lane and a small area around there was known as Annadale, home to one of Dublin's earliest Jewish communities. On Fairview Strand, near Luke Kelly bridge, is Dublin's oldest Jewish Cemetery, Ballybough Cemetery. The graveyard was built in 1718, with a mortuary chapel added in 1857 (the Hebrew date 5618 is inscribed on the front), and contains more than 200 graves. The last burial there was in 1958.

Amenities

The main commercial areas are Fairview, a busy road alongside Fairview Park, and Fairview Strand, a narrower commercial and residential strip running from Edge's Corner around to Luke Kelly Bridge.

St. Vincent's Hospital was founded by the Daughters of Charity in 1857. Located on the Richmond Road, it provides psychiatric services for the North East quadrant of the city.

Fairview is also the location of St. Joseph's Secondary School. Famous alumni include former Taoiseach
Taoiseach

The Taoiseach The Taoiseach is appointed by the President of Ireland upon the nomination of D?il ?ireann , and must, while he remains in office, retain the support of a majority in the D?il....
, the late Charles Haughey
Charles Haughey

Charles James "Charlie" Haughey was the sixth Taoiseach of Republic of Ireland. One of the most controversial of Irish politicians in the 20th century, Haughey served three terms as Taoiseach: December 1979 to June 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and March 1987 to February 1992, when he was forced to resign by revelations from a former...
.

One of the area's main features, Fairview Park, built on reclaimed land, was reduced in size during the 2000's, due to the development of the Dublin Port Tunnel
Dublin Port Tunnel

The Dublin Port Tunnel is a road traffic tunnel in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, that forms part of the M50 motorway .The twin tunnels form a two-lane dual carriageway connecting Dublin Port, which lies to the east of central Dublin, and the M1 motorway close to Dublin Airport....
, whose entrance is just beyond the old park perimeter. The park has now been restored.

The area also includes Dublin's first 50-metre swimming pool, at the West Wood Club
West Wood Club

The West Wood Clubs are a privately-owned chain of Physical fitness centres located in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.There are clubs operating at Clontarf Road on the Northside, and Leopardstown and Sandymount on the Southside....
, adjacent to Fairview Park.

Popular culture

Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker

Abraham "Bram" Stoker was an Ireland novelist and short story writer, best known today for his 1897 Horror fiction novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre, London in London, which Irving owned....
, creator of Dracula
Dracula

Dracula is an 1897 in literature novel by Irish people author Bram Stoker, featuring as its primary antagonist the vampire Count Dracula.Dracula has been attributed to many literary genres including vampire literature, horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature....
, was a resident of The Crescent, a quiet street around a small near-circular park, near Fairview's border with Clontarf
Clontarf, Dublin

Clontarf is a coastal suburb on the Northside of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is most famous for giving the name to the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 during which Brian Boru, High King of Ireland defeated the Viking invaders....
. A (private) museum has opened to commemorate this, inside West Wood Club.

Maureen Potter
Maureen Potter

Maria Philomena Potter , known as Maureen Potter, was an acclaimed Ireland singer, actor, comedian and performer....
 grew up off Philipsburgh Avenue, and attended St. Mary's Primary School for girls, also off Philipsburgh Ave.