Civil Service Hurling Club, the Glossary
Civil Service Hurling Club (Irish: Cumann Báire na Státseirbhíse) is a hurling club in county Dublin GAA.[1]
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22 relations: Argentina, Buenos Aires, Civil Service of the Republic of Ireland, Cork (city), County Clare, County Laois, Dublin GAA, Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship, Dublin Junior Hurling Championship, Dublin Senior Hurling Championship, Dublin Senior Hurling League, Hurling, Irish Independent, Irish language, Islandbridge, James Andrew Walsh, Leixlip, Naas, St Vincents GAA, Waterford, Wicklow, World War II.
- 1923 establishments in Ireland
- Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1923
- Gaelic games clubs in Dublin (city)
- Hurling clubs in Dublin (city)
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Civil Service of the Republic of Ireland
The Civil service (An Státseirbhís) of Ireland is the collective term for the permanent staff of the departments of state and certain state agencies who advise and work for the Government of Ireland.
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Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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County Clare
County Clare (Contae an Chláir) is a county in the province of Munster in the Southern part of the republic of Ireland, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean.
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County Laois
County Laois (Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland.
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Dublin GAA
The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Átha Cliath) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Dublin and the Dublin county teams.
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Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association club competition between the Intermediate Dublin Clubs.
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Dublin Junior Hurling Championship
The Dublin Junior Hurling championship is the Junior Gaelic Athletic Association hurling competition of Dublin.
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Dublin Senior Hurling Championship
The Dublin Senior Hurling Championship (Craobh Sinsear Iomána Átha Cliath) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) since 1887 for the top hurling clubs in County Dublin, Ireland.
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Dublin Senior Hurling League
The Dublin Senior Hurling League is a league competition for the top hurling clubs in Dublin.
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Hurling
Hurling (iománaíocht, iomáint) is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic Irish origin, played by men.
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Irish Independent
The Irish Independent is an Irish daily newspaper and online publication which is owned by Independent News & Media (INM), a subsidiary of Mediahuis.
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Irish language
Irish (Standard Irish: Gaeilge), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language group, which is a part of the Indo-European language family.
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Islandbridge
Island Bridge, formerly Sarah or Sarah's Bridge, is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey, in Dublin, Ireland which joins the South Circular Road to Conyngham Road at the Phoenix Park.
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James Andrew Walsh
James Andrew Walsh (20 November 1908 – 17 May 1985) was an Irish hurler.
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Leixlip
Leixlip is a town in north-east County Kildare, Ireland.
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Naas
Naas (Nás na Ríogh or an Nás) is the county town of County Kildare in Ireland.
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St Vincents GAA
St Vincents is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Marino, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. Civil Service Hurling Club and St Vincents GAA are Gaelic games clubs in Dublin (city) and hurling clubs in Dublin (city).
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Waterford
Waterford is a city in County Waterford in the south-east of Ireland.
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Wicklow
Wicklow (Cill Mhantáin, meaning 'church of the toothless one'; Víkingaló) is the county town of County Wicklow in Ireland.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
1923 establishments in Ireland
- Breffni Park
- Broadford GAA
- Civil Service Hurling Club
- Common Travel Area
- Cork East (Dáil constituency)
- Cork North (Dáil constituency)
- Cork West (Dáil constituency)
- Cricket Ireland
- Cumann na nGaedheal
- Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA
- Dublin North (Dáil constituency)
- Electrical Trades Union (Ireland)
- FAI Junior Cup
- Fiat Ireland
- Government of the 4th Dáil
- Irish Worker League
- Kerry (Dáil constituency)
- Kildare (Dáil constituency)
- Leitrim–Sligo (Dáil constituency)
- Limerick (Dáil constituency)
- Louth (Dáil constituency)
- Mayo North (Dáil constituency)
- Mayo South (Dáil constituency)
- Meath (Dáil constituency)
- National Democratic Party (Ireland)
- Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union
- Revenue Commissioners
- Rochestown GAA
- Roscommon (Dáil constituency)
- The Klaxon (magazine)
- Tipperary (Dáil constituency)
- Warrenstown College
- Waterford (Dáil constituency)
- Wicklow (Dáil constituency)
Gaelic Athletic Association clubs established in 1923
- Broadford GAA
- Civil Service Hurling Club
- Donaghmore Ashbourne GAA
- Erin's Own GAC, Cargin
- Rochestown GAA
Gaelic games clubs in Dublin (city)
- Austin Stacks Camogie Club
- Ballymun Kickhams GAA
- Cúchulainns
- CIE Camogie Club
- CLG Na Fianna
- Celtic Camogie Club
- Civil Service Hurling Club
- Clanna Gael Fontenoy GAA
- Clontarf GAA
- Craobh Chiaráin CLG
- Crumlin GAA
- DCU GAA
- DIT GAA
- Erins Isle GAA
- Garda GAA
- Good Counsel GAA
- Isles of the Sea GAA
- Kevin's Hurling Club
- Na Gaeil Óga CLG
- Naomh Aoife Camogie Club
- Naomh Barróg CLG
- Naomh Fionnbarra GAA
- O'Tooles GAA
- Park Rangers GAA
- Parnells GAA
- Portobello GAA
- Réalt Dearg GAA
- Raheny GAA
- Robert Emmets GAA
- Rosmini Gaels GAA
- Scoil Uí Chonaill CLG
- St Brendan's GAA (Dublin)
- St James Gaels GAA
- St Joseph's/OCB GAA
- St Monica's GAA
- St Vincents GAA
- Templeogue Synge Street GAA
- Trinity Gaels GAA
- Whitehall Colmcille GAA
Hurling clubs in Dublin (city)
- Ballymun Kickhams GAA
- CLG Na Fianna
- Civil Service Hurling Club
- Clontarf GAA
- Craobh Chiaráin CLG
- Crumlin GAA
- DCU GAA
- Erins Isle GAA
- Garda GAA
- Good Counsel GAA
- Kevin's Hurling Club
- Na Gaeil Óga CLG
- Naomh Fionnbarra GAA
- O'Tooles GAA
- Réalt Dearg GAA
- Raheny GAA
- St Joseph's/OCB GAA
- St Monica's GAA
- St Vincents GAA
- Whitehall Colmcille GAA
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Service_Hurling_Club