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Balbriggan (/bælˈbrɪɡən/; Irish:
Baile Brigín,
pronounced [ˌbˠalʲə ˈbʲɾʲɪɟiːnʲ]) is a
coastal town in Fingal, in the
northern part of the
traditional County...
- The sack of
Balbriggan took
place on the
night of 20
September 1920,
during the
Irish War of Independence.
Auxiliary members of the
Royal Irish Constabulary...
- Muni****l
District of
Kilkenny City.
Navan Ardee Arklow Athy
Athlone Balbriggan Ballybay Ballina Ballinasloe Ballyshannon Bandon Bundoran Buncrana Bantry...
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Balbriggan Lifeboat Station was
located latterly under the
railway arches on Quay Street, in
Balbriggan, a town in Fingal,
historically County Dublin...
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Balbriggan railway station (Irish: Stáisiún
Bhaile Brigín)
serves Balbriggan in
County Dublin. The
station is
located on the
Dublin to
Belfast railway...
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Balbriggan was a type of
hosiery fabric. It was a
finely knitted cotton cloth predominantly used for men's underwear.
Originally it was made of unbleached...
- from the
original on 12 May 2024.
Retrieved 13 May 2024. "Notice of Poll
Balbriggan" (PDF).
Fingal County Council. 21 May 2024.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
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Balbriggan RFC is an
Irish rugby team
based at Bowhill,
Balrothery just
outside of
Balbriggan town.
Founded in 1925, it is a
junior club that
plays in...
- (classification of
Regional Roads)
Order 2012 reads: R122:
Finglas -
Balbriggan,
County Dublin Between its
junction with R104 at
Saint Margaret's Finglas...
- then
surged from late September,
following the
widely publicised Sack of
Balbriggan. This
sudden influx of men led to a
shortage of RIC uniforms, and the...