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- needed] Within the area are four tower houses or castles, including at Ballinamona, Sonnach (or Shannagh), Castleruan and Dannanstown, and three churches...
- Resource Centre on Knockainey Road. There is a stone circle nearby at Ballinamona. The village celebrated the 800th anniversary of its foundation in 2015...
- Ardamine Gorey Ballinakill 96 Gorey Ballycanew Gorey Ballinamona 327 Gorey Toome Gorey Ballinamona 279 Gorey Ballycanew Gorey Ballinamorragh 155 Shelmaliere...
- Ballinaleucra 111 Coshmore and Coshbride Lismore & Mocollop Lismore Ballinamona 348 Gaultiere Kilbarry Waterford Ballinanchor 118 Coshmore and Coshbride...
- once rescued an exhausted dolphin who became stranded in the bogland at Ballinamona. He is also a long time Everton fan and has created art for them. A+X...
- of Ballyduff and Elizabeth Nagle who married in 1754 Garrett Nagle of Ballinamona, were three children of Patrick Nagle and his wife Ellen O'Donovan. Sir...
- was born in County Cork about 1596, the eldest son of John Travers of Ballinamona, who was Registrar of the Consistory Court of Cork and of the Diocese...
- Coughlan of Ardo 1778: Cornelius Bolton 1779: Robert Thomas Carew of Ballinamona 1781: Edward May, later Sir (James) Edward May, 2nd Baronet 1782: Robert...
- on 25 July 1936 and their daughter was born in 1938. Carew lived in Ballinamona Park, County Waterford, Ireland. Carew also worked as editor for Mrs...
- United Kingdom. Lydia  United Kingdom The ship was driven as**** at Ballinamona, County Wexford. She had become a wreck by 5 January 1861. Maria Louisa...