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Ardoyne (from
Irish Ard Eoin 'Eoin's height') is a
working class and
mainly Catholic and
Irish republican district in
north Belfast,
Northern Ireland...
- The
Troubles in
Ardoyne lists incidents during the
Troubles in the
Ardoyne district of Belfast,
Northern Ireland. 15 February: A
British soldier was shot...
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Night We
Burned Ardoyne" is an
Ulster loyalist song. It
refers to the
events of
August 1969 when
there were large-scale
attacks in
Ardoyne, a
largely Catholic/Irish...
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April 2020, he was shot
around 11:50am
outside a
house in Etna Drive,
Ardoyne in
north Belfast. The PSNI and
Garda Síochána
believe he had travelled...
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Ardoyne is a
rural area near
Insch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Ordnance Survey:
Landranger map
sheet 38
Aberdeen (Inverurie & Pitmedden) (Map). Ordnance...
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Ardoyne Plantation House is
located on
Highway 311 in Schriever, Louisiana, just
northwest of Houma, Louisiana. It was
built 1894 and
added to the National...
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April 1987) was a
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)
member from
Ardoyne, Belfast,
Northern Ireland. He was one of the
masterminds behind the 1983...
- 2001 and 2002 in the
Ardoyne area of
north Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
During the 30-year
conflict known as the Troubles,
Ardoyne had
become segregated...
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enveloped a
number of Catholic-occupied "mill-row" clusters: New Lodge,
Ardoyne and "the Marrowbone".
Together with
areas of more
substantial housing in...
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neighbourhoods like
Bombay Street and
Ardoyne from
being burned out. A
Catholic priest, Fr Gillespie,
reported that in
Ardoyne the IRA was
being derided in graffiti...