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Ardilea (from
Irish Ard an Lao 'height of the calf') is a
rural townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It has an area of 299.6
acres (1.212 km2)....
- bay; the trek is
often visited by birdwatchers. The
Blackstaff River,
Ardilea,
Moneycarragh and the
Carrigs River all
empty into the bay. The
inner bay...
- was
Patrick Ford of
Westerdunes in
North Berwick. In 1908 he
moved to "
Ardilea" a
villa on
Dirleton Road in
North Berwick. In 1912 he
founded the Society...
- St Gemma's High
School was a
secondary school located on
Ardilea Street in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It was
within the
Belfast Education and Library...
- the
adjoining townlands Loughinisland, Drumnaquoile, Magheratimpany,
Ardilea, and the
neighbouring town of Ballynahinch. The clan were
chieftains of...
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Clough Seaforde The
civil parish contains the
following townlands:
Annadorn Ardilea Ardtanagh Castlenavan Claragh Clough Creeghduff ****ran
Drumanaghan (also...
-
property in the area. a
coffee jar bomb was
thrown at an RUC
mobile patrol on
Ardilea Street in the
Oldpark area of Belfast. an IRA unit
dropped a 5 lb (2.3 kg)...
- Th****gaster, Tumor, Xestomnaster; Sphegigastrini: Acroclisis, Ammeia, Andersena,
Ardilea, Bairamlia, Bubekia, Bubekiana, Callicarolynia, Callimerismus, Ceratetra...
- school's name to its
current title.
Under his
headship the
school purchased Ardilea House, a
large 19th-century
villa in Jordanstown, in 1953.
Between then...
- Dublin, Ireland.
Currently operated as a
Radisson Hotel. (1996 IEP£2m)
Ardilea Wood, Clonskeagh, Dublin,
Ireland (2000).
Noted as the
first development...