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Ardaghrailwaystation served Ardagh in County Limerick, Ireland. The station was opened by the Waterford and Limerick and Rathkeale and Newcastle Junction...
produces metal and glass packaging Ardaghrailwaystation, served the Limerick village Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh, in the Church of Ireland province...
is a list of closed railwaystations in Ireland. Year of passenger closure is given if known. Stations reopened as Heritage railways or Luas stops continue...
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. St Mel's Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Mel, the founder of the diocese of Ardagh, was built between 1840...
planning permission for a 1,200-metre runway and associated buildings at Ardagh. A group of locals began to campaign against this proposal, later calling...
the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway and the Midland Counties Railway at what became known as the Tri-Junct Station. In 1844, the three companies merged...
the coming of the railway, James Fraser named seven hotels and described their locations: the Railway Hotel opposite the RailwayStation; the Kenmare Arms...
journalist James Quinn (1853–1934), finder of Ireland's famous Ardagh Chalice also known as the Ardagh Hoard Mark "Chopper" Read (1954–2013), underworld identity...
According to Begley,[citation needed] the parish was called Newcastle and Ardagh in 1704. Newcastle was joined with Monagea from 1722 until 1764 when it...
rows of three and four. From 1788 to 1853, the Roman Catholic bishops of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise resided in the town, and the parish church served as a...
passenger station to serve Barnsley was opened by the North Midland Railway in 1840. Barnsley station (later called Cudworth railwaystation) was located...
(1955), pp. 345–358 Gareau (1961), pp. 517–534 John Ardagh, Germany and the Germans (1987) p 84 Ardagh, Germany and the Germans (1987) pp 74–82 Christian...
"Bishop's Palace") of the Church of Ireland Bishops of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. On 23 February 1943, a fire at St Joseph's Orphanage in the town claimed...
rising in Tipperary was crushed. Around 40 men attacked a police barracks in Ardagh, County Limerick with guns, muskets and pikes. A total of twelve people...
Matsuura Machinery UK (CNC machine tools) is towards Morrisons in Coalville. Ardagh (originally Metal Box from 1962, then Impress Group) make tin cans south...
schools. Kenmare railwaystation opened, in October 1893, as the terminus of a branch from the Great Southern and Western Railway's Mallow–Tralee line...
disused "Limerick-Foynes" railway line passes 800 metres (half a mile) to the north-west of the village. Adare railwaystation, opened on 12 July 1856 by...
Page 235. John Ardagh (1994), Ireland and the Irish: Portrait of a Changing Society, Hamish Hamilton, London. Page 295-296. John Ardagh (1994), Ireland...
Dublin from Birdhill. Birdhill railwaystation is served by two weekday trains each way on the Limerick–Ballybrophy railway line and a skeleton service on...
Baptist's Church became a cathedral of the Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh after St. Mary's Cathedral in Elphin was abandoned, being destroyed by a...
after she made a vow to live a life of holy chastity. Both Saint Mel of Ardagh and Bishop Mac Caille have been credited with the consecration of Brigid...
announced c. Oct 2017. Hili, plan announced c. Oct 2017. Changrabandha railwaystation, in-principle approval in 2019. Jaigaon at Alipurduar district of West...
Meryl Streep. Glenties railwaystation was on a branch line of the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee, a narrow-gauge railway system. The Glenties...