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- Clarawood is a housing estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in the east of the city and incorporates the neighbouring Richhill development...
- 1960s, two being in Mount Vernon in North Belfast and one being in the Clarawood estate, East Belfast. The Royal Hospital built three thirteen-story towers...
- in the back and killed outside his father's house in the east Belfast Clarawood estate on 4 October 2005, by two unknown gunmen. The shooting took place...
- Area Belfast City Centre The Golden Mile The Holyland Ballybeen Braniel Clarawood Taughmonagh Antrim Road Belmont Road Castlereagh Road Cluan Place Crumlin...
- Carryduff Colts III Carryduff Colts IV Castle Juniors Castle Juniors II Clarawood Comber Rec III Comber Rec IV Comber YM Comber YM II Cooke Athletic Cooke...
- (1844–1928). The race was established in 1929, and the first running was won by Clarawood. The Prix de Saint-Georges was cancelled in 1940, and held at Maisons-Laf****e...
- Ballyhackamore (Part) Belfast BT5 BELFAST East Belfast: Castlereagh, Clarawood, Crossnacreevy, Gilnahirk, Connswater, Braniel (Part), Ballyhackamore...
- time Green Flag Award winner City Hall Donegall Square, central Belfast Clarawood Millennium Park near Knock Road, east Belfast Clement Wilson Park Newforge...
- Jim Gray was shot dead outside his father's home in the east Belfast Clarawood estate. It was an internal dispute; he had been expelled from the organisation...
- 1925: Mackwiller 1926: Addis Ababa 1927: Gerbert 1928: Echappade 1929: Clarawood 1930: Democratie 1931: Epitaphe 1932: Faria 1933: Shining Tor 1934: Bao...