Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Douglas, Cork" in English language version.
Cork's big-screen outputs are from the [Douglas] area, most recently Jack Gleeson [and] Cillian Murphy
1615... Dowglasse, particula ejusdem, Capella vasta... 1700. Thursday, Sept. 27... Near Douglas, in this parish, is a burying-place, in an open field ; there is still remaining the foundation of a church, but they were carrying away the stones of the foundation. I charg'd them to carry away no more... This was, about 100 years ago, the church of Carickoline parish, before the new church was built, where it now is, in the centre of ye parish.
Douglas Chapel of Ease in good order. Rev. J. Bustead is curate. No glebe-house. Five acres of land set. Divine service twice on all Sundays, and once on usual festivals and fasts. In winter, evening service in a house. 150 children are on rolls of a school kept by local subscribers. The Protestant population of Douglas is 310. Total Protestant population of both parts of this parish is 577.
Douglas underwent significant development from the second half of the 19th century, with the construction of new housing estates
Douglas RFC was initially founded as one of the earliest Cork Rugby clubs in 1902 in the (then) rural village of Douglas, Cork
Douglas Rugby Football Club, as we know it today, was founded in 1979
Major housing development occurred in the Douglas area of Cork from the early 1960s
[in] the mid-1970s [..] the original open mall Douglas Village Shopping Centre opened as Ireland's second-ever shopping centre after Dublin's Stillorgan. [..] Built around 1990 [..] Douglas Court is anchored by Dunnes Stores
O'Callaghan reckon the schools are within a walk of their new home on the far side of Douglas
the commercial centre of Mount Oval Village [..is..] laid out in a courtyard setting with [..a..] dental practice, doctor surgery, Spar, [..and..] bar and restaurant
Ogbene, who was born in Nigeria but grew up in Grange
Douglas RFC was initially founded as one of the earliest Cork Rugby clubs in 1902 in the (then) rural village of Douglas, Cork
Cork's big-screen outputs are from the [Douglas] area, most recently Jack Gleeson [and] Cillian Murphy