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- Blennerville (Irish: Cathair Uí Mhóráin, meaning "the seat/home of the Morans") is a small village near Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. It is approximately...
- The Blennerville Windmill is a 21.30 m high, stone, reefing stage, windmill in Blennerville, County Kerry, Ireland. The mill has five floors, ground floor...
- accommodate larger ships sailing into Tralee, as the existing quay in Blennerville was becoming blocked due to silting. The House of Commons authorised...
- reopened as a preserved line in 1993 between the Aquadome in Tralee and Blennerville Windmill. As of 2013, the railway was no longer in operation. Extract...
- accommodate larger ships sailing into Tralee since the existing quay in Blennerville was becoming unpractical to use due to silting, while merchants in Tralee...
- year and one market a w**** in Blennerville, which providing him with extra income. Blennerh****ett established in Blennerville a windmill around 1800 which...
- (affiliated with Tralee) Na Gaeil St Brendan’s (hurling) St. Patrick's, Blennerville Tralee Mitchels (defunct) Tralee Parnells (hurling) At the County Board...
- Blackrock (Dundalk) Blackrock (Cork) Blackwater Blanchardstown Blarney Blennerville Blessington Blue Ball Boherbue Bohola Bonniconllon Boolavogue Booterstown...
- the Maharees on the west and extends eastwards as far as the bridge at Blennerville. Several small rivers feed into the bay through the town of Tralee. Villages...
- May 2013) was an Irish cancer awareness and anti-suicide activist from Blennerville, County Kerry. Described by the Irish Independent as "a teenager who...