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All Hallows College

1842 establishments in Ireland2016 disestablishments in IrelandAll Hallows College, DublinDrumcondra, DublinDublin City University
Educational institutions disestablished in 2016Educational institutions established in 1842Former universities and colleges in the Republic of IrelandUse Hiberno-English from March 2015
Drumcondra House and All Hallows College
Drumcondra House and All Hallows College

All Hallows College was a college of higher education in Dublin. It was founded in 1842 and was run by the Vincentians from 1892 until 2016. On 23 May 2014, it was announced that it was closing down, due to decreasing student numbers. The sale of the campus in Drumcondra to Dublin City University was announced on 19 June 2015 and completed on 8 April 2016. The college closed on 30 November 2016, becoming the All Hallows Campus of Dublin City University.

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Dublin City University All Hallows Campus (DCU)

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D09 T6P7 Dublin (Drumcondra South A ED)
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