- Database.
Retrieved 9
January 2007. "He was the
Harry Potter of Potatoes!".
Colraine Times. 1
October 2012.
Retrieved 8
January 2015. "Pedigree
image for 'ROOSTER'...
- CLG
Eoghan Rua Cúil
Raithin is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Coleraine,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland.
Despite some of the club's...
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Milens Tresckow,
formerly known as
Dutchtown Junedale,
formerly known as
Colraine Freeland,
originally called Freehold (founded by
Joseph Birkbeck in 1846)...
- that name in 1761, the town
spelled its name (and
appeared on maps) as "
Colraine" for over 112
years until in 1873 the
Commonwealth of M****achusetts insisted...
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Ballymena Railway (1848–1859) Ballymena,
Colraine and
Portrush Railway (1855-1861)
Londonderry and
Colraine Railway (1852-1871) Ballymena, Cushendall...
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Bailie (104039V). J. E.
Begbie (79229V). J. H. E.
Breytenbach (47966V). J.
Colraine (94573V). G. W.
Gumming (269894V). N. I.
Decharmoy (326256V). P. Finberg...
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Colville Herbert Sanford Barclay, 14th
Baronet (1913–2010) Sir
Robert Colraine Barclay, 15th
Baronet (born 1950) "Current Nova
Scotia Baronetcies". Archived...
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until 1985, when they
formed the
National Union of
Garment Workers. Dan
Colraine 1928:
Solly Sachs 1952:
Johanna Cornelius 1974: B.
Krynauw 1981: Athol...
- to the lake. An
Abenaki reserve of 2,722
acres (11 km2)
which was
named Colraine Reserve was
granted in 1853 in
range #10 and
range #11 west of the lake...
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graduating Zucker became the
front man for a country-rock band
called "
Colraine". When he was 26,
Zucker moved to Los Angeles, California, and
worked with...