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Clyde Road

Coordinates: 53°19′45.08″N 6°14′14.59″W / 53.3291889°N 6.2373861°W / 53.3291889; -6.2373861
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Clyde Road
Pillar box on Clyde Road
Clyde Road is located in Dublin
Clyde Road
Native nameBóthar Chluaidh (Irish)
NamesakeColin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde
Length500 m (1,600 ft)
Width20 metres (66 ft)
LocationBallsbridge, Dublin, Ireland
Postal codeD04
Coordinates53°19′45.08″N 6°14′14.59″W / 53.3291889°N 6.2373861°W / 53.3291889; -6.2373861
east endElgin Road
west endWellington Road, Wellington Place, Pembroke Park
Other
Known forembassies, St Bartholomew's Church

Clyde Road (Irish: Bóthar Chluaidh) runs from Wellington Place to a junction with Elgin Road in Ballsbridge. It meets Raglan Road and Wellington Road.

History

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The road is named after Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792–1863), a Scottish soldier who fought in India during the Indian mutiny; he also policed the Tithe War in Ireland.[1][2]

Notable buildings

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St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin located on Clyde Road.

The embassy of the United States is at the crossroads with Pembroke Road in Ballsbridge, while the National Headquarters and training centre of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Order of Malta Ambulance Corps are located at 32 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, and the headquarters of The Institution of Engineers of Ireland is at 22 Clyde Road.[citation needed] St Conleth's College, now a co-educational school, was established at 17 Clyde Road in 1939 but in 1940 moved to number 28.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ M'Cready, C. T. (1987). Dublin street names dated and explained. Blackrock, Co. Dublin: Carraig. p. 23. ISBN 1-85068-005-1. OCLC 263974843.
  2. ^ Clerkin, Paul (2001). Dublin street names. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. p. 37. ISBN 0-7171-3204-8. OCLC 48467800.
  3. ^ Kinsella, Craig (6 November 2014). "St Conleth's College Celebrates 75 years". NewsFour. Retrieved 6 July 2022.

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