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- Ballindine (Irish: Baile an Daighin, meaning 'town of the fortress') is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. It is located along the Western Railway Corridor...
- past several major towns and places in the area including Tuam, Miltown, Ballindine, Claremorris, Knock, Kilkelly, Charlestown, Curry, Tubbercurry and Ballinacarrow...
- Milltown near the Galway-Mayo border. She attended national school in Ballindine, County Mayo. Her mother would tell stories from Charles ****ens while...
- Ballindine railway station is a disused railway station close to the village of Ballindine in County Mayo, Ireland. The station was originally opened by...
- an actress and a native of Cloonrane, a townland in County Galway near Ballindine, County Mayo. She grew up on a farm there in a family of five girls and...
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- Ballinamore Ballinascarty Ballinasloe Ballincollig Ballindaggin Ballinderreen Ballindine Ballindooley Ballinea Ballineen and Enniskean Ballingarry (Limerick) Ballingarry...
- at least 500 vehicles from the neighbouring towns. On p****ing through Ballindine the sight was truly imposing, the endless train directing its course to...
- Proposed railway stations in Ireland Planned Woodbrook Proposed/unfunded Ballindine Charlestown Dunleer Dunshaughlin Glasnevin Lisburn West Milltown Moyross...
- of the romantic pursuits of the landed gentry (Francis O'Kelly, Lord Ballindine) and his Catholic tenant (Martin Kelly). Two short stories deal with Ireland...