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Baltray (historically Ballytra, from Irish:
Baile Trá,
meaning 'town of the beach') is a
village and
townland in
County Louth, Ireland. It sits on the...
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Baltray Lifeboat Station is a
former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station,
located at The Haven, in the
village of
Baltray, on the north...
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County Meath to
reach the
Irish Sea
between Mornington,
County Meath, and
Baltray,
County Louth. This
river has been
known since ancient times. The Gr****...
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Tourism also
contributes to the
local economy, and
nearby Baltray and Seapoint, with
their coasts and golf courses,
attract visitors.[citation...
- Daughter" 2988. "Young Alvin" 2989. "Up in
London Fair" 2990. "The
Wedding at
Baltray" 2991. "The Maid of Ballymore" 2992. "Bold Doherty" 2993. "The
Tinker and...
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National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), when
operations were
moved from
Baltray to Clogherhead.
Since 2019, the
station has
operated the All-weather Shannon-class...
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confirmed the
national championship would return to
County Louth Golf Club,
Baltray,
which had last
hosted in 2004, with a new sponsor, 3 Mobile. Fáilte Ireland...
- Clogherhead,
linking it to Drogheda. Most
buses operate via
Termonfeckin and
Baltray though a few go via
Grangebellew and Ballymakenny.
Drogheda railway station...
- Nicholas,
Archbishop of
Armagh ****igned him £100 a year from the
rents of
Baltray,
County Louth "in
return for his good services". In 1307
Bagod successfully...
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Scott (1996).
Links of Heaven.
Baltray Books. p. 42. Phinney, Richard; Whitely,
Scott (1996).
Links of Heaven. USA:
Baltray Books. p. 79. "Star Bill Murray...