- (Irish,
meaning "town of the foreigners),
unofficially anglicized as "
Ballydavid", is a
Gaeltacht village is
situated on the
Dingle Peninsula of County...
- The
Fishermaid of
Ballydavid is a 1911
American silent film
produced by
Kalem Company. It was
directed by
Sidney Olcott with
himself and Gene Gauntier...
-
County Galway with
major studios also in
Gaoth Dobhair,
County Donegal and
Ballydavid,
County Kerry.
After the
Irish Free
State was
formed and the
Irish Civil...
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Ballydavid is a
townland in the
civil parish of Twomileborris,
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Borrisleigh Civil Parish v t e...
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Ballyconnell Ballyconneely Ballycotton Ballycroy Ballycullane Bally****ber
Ballydavid (Baile na nGall)
Ballydehob Ballydesmond Ballyduff (Kerry)
Ballyduff (Waterford)...
- family, the
younger son of Brigadier-General Sir
Francis Anderson, of
Ballydavid,
County Waterford. He was
descended from the
Anderson family of Ardbrake...
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between Tralee and
Blennerville Tarmac road section,
looking towards Ballydavid Head
Cliffs near Slea Head
Hillside pasture and
residence A
section linking...
- Bishopstown, Ballinive,
Ballinkeeny or Mosstown, Ballinlavan, Ballyclogher,
Ballydavid, Ballymacallen, Ballymacartan, Bessville,
Bishopstown or Ballina****k...
- to Tralee, to
Kerry Airport, to
Cloghane (via Castlegregory), and to
Ballydavid (via
Ballyferriter and Dunquin).[citation needed]
Dingle was formerly...
-
historian Anna
Clark (actress) (fl. 1911), actress; see The
Fishermaid of
Ballydavid Anne
Clark (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...