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Football League. They wear a red and
black kit and play
their home
games at
Clagh Vane in Ballasalla.
Formed in 1922, R H Kermode,
Arthur Craine, T Karran...
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usually /ɣ/ ∅ Ghaelgagh,
beaghey shaghey finally or
before t /x/ jeeragh,
clagh,
cooinaghtyn -ght /x/ toshiaght,
hoght h /h/
hoght j, dj
usually /dʒ/ mooinjer...
- 1953,
Royal Air Force, Avro
Anson (registration: VM418)
crashed into the
Clagh Ouyr near
Laxey in bad weather,
killing all four crew. 22
February 1954...
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include Mullagh Ouyr (gr 398861) and two
unnamed points on the
ridge between Clagh Ouyr and the
North Barrule (gr 425900 & 432904).
North Barrule Bradda hill...
- Galbraith, of Derry, by
Elizabeth Whitehill,
daughter of John Whitehill, of
Clagh,
County Londonderry. He
represented Augher in the
Irish House of Commons...
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community website: From the
Black Hut, the
walker must
first ascend the peak of
Clagh Ouyr, a
short climb which should take no more than 20
minutes to complete...
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Malew football club play
their home
games at the
Malew Football Ground,
Clagh Vane and
Ronaldsway play
their home
games at the
Ronaldsway Aircraft Factory...
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summits of Beinn-y-Phott (544m),
Mullagh Ouyr (491m),
Carraghan (500m),
Clagh Ouyr (551m) and
North Barrule (565m). The
tramway lines of the Snaefell...
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Snaefell Mountain Road, the Beinn-y-Phott uplands, Snaefell,
Mullagh Ouhr and
Clagh Ouhr
mountains is the
largest continuous area of gr****land
moorland of 2...
- was put into effect. The
wreckage of the
Anson was
found on the
slopes of
Clagh Ouyr (1,808 ft)
above the
Black Hut on the
Snaefell mountain road. All four...