- Mo
Bhealach Féin (released 1940) is an
autobiographical novel by
Irish writer Seosamh Mac Grianna.
Written in the mid-1930s and
prompted by the success...
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Faifley (Scottish Gaelic:
Fionn Bhealach, IPA:[ˈfjuːn̴̪ˈvɛɫ̪əx]) is a
large estate forming part of the town of Clydebank, Scotland,
adjoining the former...
- Baltingl****
Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Bhealach Conglais) is a
ruined medieval Cistercian abbey in Baltingl****,
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Founded by Diarmait...
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short stories,
travel and
historical works, a
famous autobiography, Mo
Bhealach Féin, and a novel, as well as
translating many books. He was
imbued with...
- of
Meall na
Teanga to
which it is
joined by the
distinctive col of Càm
Bhealach. Both
these hills which are
often referred to as the Loch
Lochy Munros...
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Choire Bhealach Aonach Beag 04A: Fort
William to Loch
Treig & Loch
Leven Highland 1,101...
- 2009. Hughes, Art J. (2007). "Possible
Echoes from An tOileánach and Mo
Bhealach Féin in
Flann O'Brien's The Hard Life". In Séamus Mac Mathúna;
Ailbhe Ó...
- Ruaidh,
Eilean Mhugaig,
Eilean nam Uan,
Eilean nan Ron Scarba:
Eilean à
Bhealach,
Eilean Ard,
Sgeiran à Mhaoil,
Sgeir nan
Gobhar Texa:
Sgeiran an Lòin,...
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Oifig Díolta Foillseacháin Rialtais. [essays, the Rosses] —— (1940). Mo
Bhealach Féin agus Dá mBíodh
Ruball ar an Éan (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Oifig...
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seven hundred or
somewhat more
being slain. M1205 - The son of Guill-
bhealach O'Carroll, Lord of Ely, was
slain by the English. C1318 - A
great victory...