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Griffith Avenue

One of the grandest roads on the north side, Griffith Avenue was laid out in the 1920s as part of the Marino Housing scheme,1 linking the Malahide Road (and the Howth Road if you include Copeland Avenue) to Ballymun Road.

Originally referred to as the ‘100 foot road’, it was named Griffith Avenue in April 1927,2 after the nationalist politician, Arthur Griffith.3

  1. See Ruth McManus, Dublin, 1910-1940: Shaping the City (Dublin, 2002) for the history of the Marino scheme.
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  2. Reports 1927/70. ↩︎
  3. Michael Laffan, ‘Griffith, Arthur Joseph’, in Dictionary of Irish Biography (https://doi.org/10.3318/dib.003644.v1) (accessed 8 March 2025).
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