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The Northside (Taobh Ó Thuaidh in 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....
) is the area in County Dublin
County Dublin

County Dublin , or more correctly today the Dublin Region , is the area that contains the city of Dublin, the Capital of Republic of Ireland as well as the largest city on the island of Ireland; and the modern counties of County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, County of Fingal and County of South Dublin....
, 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....
 bounded to the south by the River Liffey
River Liffey

The Liffey is a river in Republic of Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac....
 to the east by Dublin Bay
Dublin Bay

Dublin Bay is a River delta shaped inlet of the Irish Sea off the east coast of Ireland.The bay is approximately 10 km in width at its north-south base and 7 km in length to its apex at the centre of the city of Dublin, stretching from Howth Head in the north to Dalkey Point in the south....
, to the north and west by the boundaries of County Dublin.

Northside is not an official administrative area but rather a colloquial geographical expression.






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The Northside (Taobh Ó Thuaidh in 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....
) is the area in County Dublin
County Dublin

County Dublin , or more correctly today the Dublin Region , is the area that contains the city of Dublin, the Capital of Republic of Ireland as well as the largest city on the island of Ireland; and the modern counties of County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, County of Fingal and County of South Dublin....
, 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....
 bounded to the south by the River Liffey
River Liffey

The Liffey is a river in Republic of Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac....
 to the east by Dublin Bay
Dublin Bay

Dublin Bay is a River delta shaped inlet of the Irish Sea off the east coast of Ireland.The bay is approximately 10 km in width at its north-south base and 7 km in length to its apex at the centre of the city of Dublin, stretching from Howth Head in the north to Dalkey Point in the south....
, to the north and west by the boundaries of County Dublin.

Introduction

The Northside is not an official administrative area but rather a colloquial geographical expression. The Northside is traditionally viewed as being more working-class in character than its counterpart across the river, the Southside
Southside (Dublin)

The Southside is not an official administrative area but a colloquial term referring to the area of County Dublin south of the river Liffey....
. There is also something of a rivalry between the two. This was not always the case - for much of the 18th century the wealthiest part of the city was to be found around Parnell Square and Bolton Street.

Several of the books written by the Booker Prize winning author Roddy Doyle
Roddy Doyle

Roddy Doyle is an Irish novelist, dramatist and screenwriter. Several of his books have been made into successful films, beginning with The Commitments in 1991 in film....
, are set in the fictional Northside area of Barrytown, (which is believed to be a thinly disguised Kilbarrack
Kilbarrack

Kilbarrack is a residential area of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, running inwards from the coast, about 8km from the city's centre. Modern-day Kilbarrack is within the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council, with part of its old lands now in Donaghmede, and part in Bayside, Dublin under Fingal County Council jurisdiction....
, where he worked as a school teacher). Popular RTÉ
Radio Telefís Éireann

Radio Telef?s ?ireann is the Public broadcasting of Republic of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts on television, radio and the Internet....
 television soap opera, Fair City
Fair City

Fair City is an award-winning television soap opera , first broadcast in Ireland on September 18, 1989. Storylines examine the domestic and professional lives of the residents of Carrigstown, a fictional suburb on the north side of Dublin....
, is set in the fictional northside suburb of Carrickstown.

Areas of the Northside

The Northside includes Dublin city centre north of the Liffey, of whose many streets some are noted below, and districts such as Smithfield
Smithfield, Dublin

Smithfield is an area on the northside of Dublin. Its focal point is a public square, formerly an open market, now officially called Smithfield Plaza, but known locally as Smithfield Square or Smithfield Market....
 and Summerhill
Summerhill

Summerhill may refer to:Australia*Summer Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney*Summerhill, Tasmania, a suburb of LauncestonCanada*Summerhill, Toronto, Ontario, a neighbourhood...
. Some older districts, such as Oxmantown, no longer exist. Beyond the centre, areas of the Northside include the below, most of the names being of long heritage (at least two names were invented in the 1960s), though until recently many were rural townlands. Some are independent suburbs or villages, others are parts of larger areas:
  • Finglas
    Finglas

    Finglas is a residential suburb, with a village core. It is on the Northside of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, and mainly lies in the postal district Dublin 11, but also partly in Dublin 9....
  • Glasnevin
    Glasnevin

    Glasnevin is a largely residential neighbourhood of Dublin, Republic of Ireland....
  • Grangegorman
    Grangegorman

    Grangegorman is on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. Currently part of Grangegorman is being developed as the Grangegorman Campus....
  • Harmonstown
    Harmonstown

    Harmonstown is a small suburban locality straddling the boundary between modern-day Artane, Dublin and Raheny. Historically what is now Harmonstown was mostly in Raheny ....
  • Howth
    Howth

    Howth is a town in the Fingal County Council administrative area of County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Originally just a small fishing village and surrounding rural district, Howth is now a busy suburb of Dublin, with a mix of dense residential development and wild hillside....
  • Kilbarrack
    Kilbarrack

    Kilbarrack is a residential area of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, running inwards from the coast, about 8km from the city's centre. Modern-day Kilbarrack is within the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council, with part of its old lands now in Donaghmede, and part in Bayside, Dublin under Fingal County Council jurisdiction....
  • Killester
    Killester

    Killester is a small, largely residential suburb of Dublin and lies on the Northside of the city....
  • Kinsealy
    Kinsealy

    Kinsealy is an outer suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, about 7km from the city centre, in the administration of Fingal County Council, within County Dublin....
  • Malahide
    Malahide

    Malahide is a coastal suburban town, near Dublin city, located in the administrative county of Fingal, within the traditional County Dublin, Republic of Ireland....
  • Marino
    Marino, Dublin

    Marino is a Northside suburb near the north inner city area of Dublin, Republic of Ireland....
  • Mulhuddart
    Mulhuddart

    Mulhuddart is a suburb in north-west Dublin, Ireland. It is in the administrative area of Fingal County Council, which governs the northern-most suburbs of Dublin City and County....
  • North Wall
    North Wall (Dublin)

    North Wall is part of the Northside of Dublin, being an inner city area, dominated by a combination of older housing, dockland activities and new development, from apartments and offices to hotels and the planned multi-purpose Point Village....
  • North Strand
    North Strand

    North Strand is an area of the inner city on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. The area is bounded roughly by East Wall to the east, Ballybough to the northwest, and Fairview, Dublin to the north....
  • Phibsboro
    Phibsboro

    Phibsborough , often spelled Phibsboro, is a district of Dublin in Republic of Ireland. It is located in the Dublin 7 Dublin postal districts on the northside of the city....
  • Portmarnock
    Portmarnock

    Portmarnock is a small suburban village with extensive housing estates to the north and west, north of the city of Dublin in the part of County Dublin in the administrative county of Fingal, Republic of Ireland....
  • Priorswood
    Priorswood, Dublin

    Priorswood is a district formed in northern Coolock, on the Northside of Dublin, Republic of Ireland. It is part of the Dublin 17 postal district and took its name from a large house, Friarswood, situated off Belcamp Lane, near the Malahide Road....
  • Raheny
    Raheny

    Raheny is a northern suburb of Dublin, the capital city of Republic of Ireland. It is an old area, referenced back to 570 AD but after years of light settlement, with a main village and a coastal hamlet, grew rapidly in the 20th century, and is now a mid-density Northside suburb with a village core....
  • Santry
    Santry

    Santry is a suburb on the Northside of Dublin, bordering Coolock, Glasnevin and Ballymun. Today it straddles the boundary of Dublin City and the new Fingal County Council area....
  • Sheriff Street
    Sheriff Street

    Sheriff Street , known by locals as "Sheriffer," is a small area in the north inner city of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, lying between East Wall and North Wall and often considered to be part of the latter....
  • Stoneybatter
    Stoneybatter

    Stoneybatter is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, situated on the Northside of the city between the River Liffey, the North Circular Road, and Smithfield Market....
  • Sutton
    Sutton, Dublin

    Sutton is a residential suburb of Dublin's Northside , Republic of Ireland, at the base of Howth Head, the peninsula which forms the northern edge of Dublin Bay....
  • Summerhill
    Summerhill

    Summerhill may refer to:Australia*Summer Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney*Summerhill, Tasmania, a suburb of LauncestonCanada*Summerhill, Toronto, Ontario, a neighbourhood...
  • Swords
    Swords, Dublin

    Swords is a medium-sized suburban town located in County of Fingal, Republic of Ireland, close to Dublin Airport.In 1994, Swords became a county town after the break up of the former County Dublin; in 2001, it became the administrative centre for that county, upon the completion of the Fingal County Hall....
  • Whitehall
    Whitehall, Dublin

    Whitehall is a Northside suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland.Whitehall is on the northern outskirts of Dublin's inner city, located on the M1 motorway leading to Dublin Airport, Swords, Dublin and Belfast, between Santry and Drumcondra....
    .


The 'area' is administered both by 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....
 (formerly Dublin Corporation) and Fingal County Council, responsible for 84% and 16% of the land area which lies inside the M50 motorway
M50 motorway (Ireland)

The M50 motorway is a motorway in Republic of Ireland running in a C-shaped ring around the north-eastern, northern, western and southern sides of the capital city, Dublin....
 and north of the river Liffey
River Liffey

The Liffey is a river in Republic of Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac....
 respectively (excluding the Howth
Howth

Howth is a town in the Fingal County Council administrative area of County Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Originally just a small fishing village and surrounding rural district, Howth is now a busy suburb of Dublin, with a mix of dense residential development and wild hillside....
 peninsula). The Fingal
Fingal

The County of Fingal is an area in Republic of Ireland. It was formed from part of the historic County Dublin....
/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....
 city boundary, when drawn up in 1985, was viewed as the edge of all Northside development from Dublin City at that time. Of course this boundary has moved significantly with the housing boom of the 1990s with large tracts of formerly rural land being swallowed up by the city in areas such as Balgriffin, north of Coolock, Donaghmede and Baldoyle, and Ashtown, beyond Finglas. Also, the Swords area (disconnected from the city limits by the green belt and aviation safety zone around Dublin Airport) would be considered to be a Northside area because the majority of residents would be of a working-class Northside background i.e. from areas such as Coolock or Ballymun, yet neighbouring Malahide, although closer to the city than Swords, might be thought of as more a County Dublin "seaside town", owing to its more middle-class population.

Postcodes

In general, Dublin postal districts
Dublin postal districts

Dublin postal districts are used by Republic of Ireland's postal service, known as An Post, to sort mail in Dublin. The system is similar to that used in cities in other European countries until they adopted national postal code systems in the 1960s and '70s....
 on the Northside are odd, while Southside codes are even. One exception is the Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park

The Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed urban public park in Europe located 3 km to the north west of Dublin city centre in Ireland. It measures , with a walled circumference of 16 km that contains large areas of grassland and tree-lined avenues....
, which is on the Northside but has an even postal code (Dublin 8). Anecdotally this is sometimes said to be because the park is home to the official residence
Official residence

An official residence is the House at which heads of state, heads of government, gubernatorial or other senior figures officially reside. They may or may not be the same location where they conduct their work-related functions....
 of the President of Ireland, and it was thought unsuitable for the President to live on the unfashionable Northside when the numbering system was being introduced. However the real reason behind this is explained by eminent Dublin historian Pat Liddy: "There is a very simple, practical reason why the Phoenix Park is in Dublin 8 and it has nothing whatever to do with snobbery but with practicality. Long before there were postal codes the James's St Postal Sorting Office looked after the Phoenix Park because it was considered to be closer and more convenient than Phibsborough (Dublin 7). James's St continued in this role when the postal codes were introduced so Dublin 8 it had to be."

Landmarks

Famous places on the Northside include

  • St. Doulagh's Church
    St. Doulagh's Church

    St. Doulagh's Church, the oldest stone-roofed church still in use in Republic of Ireland, is situated approximately 10 kilometres from Dublin city, just north of the hamlet of Balgriffin....
  • Morton Stadium
    Morton Stadium

    File:Morton stadium.jpgMorton Stadium, or the National Athletics Stadium, is an athletics stadium in Santry, in the north of Dublin. Often called Santry Stadium, it is the centre for athletics events in Ireland, and home track of Clonliffe Harriers....
  • Dalymount Park
    Dalymount Park

    Dalymount Park is an Republic of Ireland football stadium situated on Dublin Northside Dublin. It is the home of Bohemian F.C., who have played there since the early 20th century....
  • Tolka Park
    Tolka Park

    Tolka Park is an Republic of Ireland football ground located in the Northside Dublin Dublin suburb of Drumcondra, on the northern banks of the River Tolka....
  • Phoenix Park
    Phoenix Park

    The Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed urban public park in Europe located 3 km to the north west of Dublin city centre in Ireland. It measures , with a walled circumference of 16 km that contains large areas of grassland and tree-lined avenues....
  • Dublin Zoo
    Dublin Zoo

    Dublin Zoo , in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland is the largest zoo in Ireland and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Founded in 1830, it is the fourth oldest scientific zoo in the world, after Tiergarten Sch?nbrunn in Vienna, London Zoo, and the Jardin des Plantes in Paris....
  • Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery
    Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery

    Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane is an art gallery funded by Dublin City Council and located in Charlemont House in Dublin, Republic of Ireland....
  • Dublin Writers Museum
    Dublin Writers Museum

    The Dublin Writers Museum was opened in November 1991 at No 18, Parnell Square, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The museum occupies an original 18th-century house, which accommodates the museum rooms, library, gallery and administration area....
  • National Transport Museum of Ireland
    National Transport Museum of Ireland

    The National Transport Museum of Ireland is based in the grounds of the Howth Castle.The museum is located in the Heritage Depot, Howth Demesne, Howth, Ireland....
  • Croke Park
    Croke Park

    Croke Park in Dublin, Republic of Ireland is the largest sports stadium in Ireland and the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association , Ireland's biggest sporting organisation....
  • Dublin City University
    Dublin City University

    Dublin City University is a university situated between Glasnevin, Ballymun and Whitehall, Dublin on the Northside of Dublin in Republic of Ireland....
  • The Helix
    The Helix

    For the Seattle underground newspaper, see Helix The Helix is a building on the Dublin City University campus between Glasnevinand Whitehall on Dublin's Northside , originally planned to be called the Aula Maxima....
  • Glasnevin Cemetery
    Glasnevin Cemetery

    Glasnevin Cemetery , also known as Prospect Cemetery, is the main Catholic cemetery in Dublin, the capital of Republic of Ireland. It first opened in 1832....
  • National Aquatic Centre
    National Aquatic Centre

    The National Aquatic Centre is a water-sports facility located in Abbotstown, Blanchardstown, Ireland.The NAC was built to be the home of Irish swimming, with modern facilities such as its 50m competition pool , diving pool with movable floor, and leisure centre ? it is Ireland's largest indoor water leisure facility....
  • King's Inns
    King's Inns

    The King's Inns , formally known as the Honorable Society of King's Inns , is the institution which controls the entry of barrister into the justice system of the Republic of Ireland....
  • Mater Hospital
    Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin

    The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital is a major teaching hospital, based at Eccles Street, Phibsboro, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland....
  • Beaumont Hospital
    Beaumont Hospital, Dublin

    Beaumont Hospital, is one of the largest and busiest major general hospitals providing acute care on the northside of County Dublin and has 620 beds....
  • National Museum of Ireland
    National Museum of Ireland

    The National Museum of Ireland is the national museum in Republic of Ireland. It has three centres in Dublin and one in County Mayo, with a strong emphasis on Irish art, culture and natural history....
  • Rotunda Hospital
    Rotunda Hospital

    The Rotunda Hospital is one of the three main maternity hospital in the city of Dublin, the others being The Coombe and Holles Street. The hospital is located just off the top of O'Connell Street, on Parnell Square, on the north side of the city....
  • Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery
    Irish whiskey

    Irish whiskey is a whiskey made in Ireland. There are several types of whiskey common to Ireland: Single Malt, Single Grain, Pure Pot Still and Blended Whiskey....
  • National Wax Museum
    National Wax Museum (Ireland)

    The National Wax Museum is a privately owned waxworks museum in Dublin, Ireland. It is currently closed while undergoing a relocation to the Smithfield area of the city....
  • James Joyce Centre
    James Joyce Centre

    The James Joyce Centre is a museum dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of James Joyce.The Centre is situated in a restored 18th-century Georgian architecture townhouse at 35 North Great George's Street Dublin, dating from a time when the north inner city of Dublin was at the height of its grandeur....
  • Smithfield
    Smithfield, Dublin

    Smithfield is an area on the northside of Dublin. Its focal point is a public square, formerly an open market, now officially called Smithfield Plaza, but known locally as Smithfield Square or Smithfield Market....
  • National Botanic Gardens
    Irish National Botanic Gardens

    The Republic of Ireland National Botanic Gardens are located in Glasnevin, 5 km north-west of Dublin city centre, Republic of Ireland. The 27 acres , are situated between the River Tolka and the Glasnevin Cemetery....
  • Casino at Marino
    Casino at Marino

    The Casino at Marino, located in Marino, Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland was designed by Scotland architect William Chambers for James Caulfeild, 1st Earl of Charlemont, the 1st Earl of Charlemont, starting in the late 1750s and finishing around 1775....
  • Castleknock Castle
    Castleknock Castle

    Castleknock Castle ,a ruined Norman architecture castle lies in the grounds of Castleknock College, Castleknock, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.The Fort of Cnucha has a long history and is steeped in legend....
  • Howth Castle
    Howth Castle

    Howth Castle lies close to the village of Howth, north of the city of Dublin in the part of County Dublin now administered as County Fingal, Republic of Ireland....
  • Clontarf Castle
    Clontarf Castle

    Clontarf Castle is a much-modernised castle, dating to 1837, in Clontarf, Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, an area famous as a key location of the Battle of Clontarf in 1014....
  • Swords Castle
    Swords Castle

    Swords Castle was built as the manorial residence of the Archbishop of Dublin around 1200 in Ireland or a little later in Swords, Dublin, just north of Dublin....
  • Malahide Castle
    Malahide Castle

    File:Malahide Castle1.jpgMalahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century, lies, with over of remaining estate parkland , close to the village of Malahide, nine miles north of Dublin in Republic of Ireland....
     and regional park


Major transport hubs include Connolly Station
Dublin Connolly railway station

Dublin Connolly, commonly called Connolly station , is one of the main train station in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, and is a focal point in the rail transport in Ireland....
, Busáras
Busáras

Bus?ras is the central bus station and hub for intercity and regional bus services operated by Bus ?ireann in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. "Central Bus Station" is sometimes used as the English name of the station....
 (the national central bus station) and Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport , is operated by the Dublin Airport Authority. Located in Collinstown, in the Fingal part of County Dublin, it is by far the busiest airport in Ireland - over 23.3 million passengers passed through the airport in 2007....
.

Many state bodies such as the national meteorological office, Met Éireann
Met Éireann

Met ?ireann is the national meteorology service in Republic of Ireland, part of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government ....
, the , the national enterprise and trade board, Enterprise Ireland
Enterprise Ireland

Enterprise Ireland is the Irish leading state economic development agency focused on helping Irish-owned business deliver new export sales. The core mission of Enterprise Ireland is to accelerate the development of world-class Irish enterprises capable of achieving strong positions in global markets resulting in increased national and region...
, the National Standards Authority of Ireland
National Standards Authority of Ireland

The National Standards Authority of Ireland, or NSAI, is the International Organization for Standardization member body for the Republic of Ireland....
, , the Department of Education
Department of Education and Science (Ireland)

The Department of Education and Science is a Department of State of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Education and Science who is assisted by five Minister of State ....
, the Department of the Environment
Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government (Ireland)

The Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government is a Department of State of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government who is assisted by three Minister of State ....
, the , the in Corduff and the Department of Defence
Department of Defence (Ireland)

The Department of Defence is the Department of State of the Government of Ireland that is responsible for preserving peace and security in Republic of Ireland and abroad....
 are based on the Northside.

The main shopping area in the north inner city, and busiest shopping street in Ireland, is Henry Street/Mary Street, just off O'Connell street. Four of the six city centre shopping centres are located on the Northside, these are the Jervis Centre, the Ilac Shopping Centre, Irish Life Shopping Mall and the Moore Street Mall, along with the large out-of-town centre at Blanchardstown and others at Swords, Coolock and Donaghmede.

The Cineworld
Cineworld

Cineworld Cinemas plc is a chain of 75 cinemas with sites situated across the United Kingdom, Ireland and Jersey. The company is the second largest cinema chain across the UK and Ireland....
 (UGC
UGC

UGC is the largest cinema operator in Europe with, as of August 2005, 49 sites and 553 screens across four countries:* France: 37 cinemas, 357 screens...
) cinema on Parnell Street is the largest cinema in Ireland with seventeen screens, the other notable north inner city cinema, the Savoy, is located on O'Connell Street and is one of Ireland's oldest cinemas.

Dublin City University
Dublin City University

Dublin City University is a university situated between Glasnevin, Ballymun and Whitehall, Dublin on the Northside of Dublin in Republic of Ireland....
, Dublin's newest university, is located between Glasnevin, Whitehall and Ballymun.

Other usages

Northside is also the name of a shopping centre in Coolock
Coolock

Coolock is a large suburban area on Dublin city's Northside in Republic of Ireland. Coolock is crossed by the Santry River, a prominent feature in the middle of the district, with a linear park and ponds....
, Ireland's first covered shopping centre, with a municipal swimming pool on the roof.

Famous Northsiders

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....
, author 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....
, lived in the Fairview / Marino area on The Crescent, a curved terrace of houses reminiscent of the Royal Crescent
Royal Crescent

The Royal Crescent is a residential road of 30 houses, laid out in a Crescent , in the city of Bath, Somerset, England. Designed by the architect John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774, it is among the greatest examples of Georgian architecture to be found in the United Kingdom and is a grade I listed building....
 in Bath. Legend has it that the terrace was built where it is deliberately to block the seaviews of the builder's rival, a rich landowner, from his estate (which included the Casino) at Marino. The house is close to the Westwood Club, home of the

Perhaps the most famous Northsiders are the members of the rock group U2
U2

U2 are a rock music band from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The band consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. .The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency....
, which formed at Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Mount Temple Comprehensive School

Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school located in Clontarf, Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, originally notable as the first multi-denominational public school under Protestant management to open in Dublin....
. Actor Colin Farrell
Colin Farrell

'Colin James Farrell' is a Golden Globe Award-winning Irish people actor, who has appeared in several high-profile Hollywood, Los Angeles, California films including Tigerland, Daredevil , Miami Vice , Minority Report , Phone Booth , Alexander and S.W.A.T....
 is from Castleknock.

Two Taoisigh
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....
, Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern

Patrick Bartholomew "Bertie" Ahern is an Republic of Ireland politician who served as Taoiseach of Republic of Ireland from 26 June 1997 to 7 May 2008....
 and 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...
, are from the Northside - Ahern from Drumcondra and Haughey from Donnycarney.

Comedian Brendan O Carroll is from the Finglas
Finglas

Finglas is a residential suburb, with a village core. It is on the Northside of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, and mainly lies in the postal district Dublin 11, but also partly in Dublin 9....
 area. Actress and singer Maria Doyle Kennedy
Maria Doyle Kennedy

Maria Josephine Doyle is an Award-winning Irish actress and singer.In 1988, she married musician Kieran Kennedy.Maria speaks fluent Irish....
 is originally from the neighbourhood of 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....
.