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Cregagh (from
Irish an Chreagaigh 'the
rocky place') is an area in the
southeast of Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It is the name of a
townland and has been...
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Annie Pedlow née Bowden, were from
Belfast and
lived in the
suburb of
Cregagh.
Known as "Billy", he was
educated at
Mountpottinger National School and...
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return to his home on Well
Street in the
lower Woodstock Road area of
Cregagh, Belfast. A w****
after he went missing, the
River Lagan was
lowered and...
- and Anne
Withers (1922–1978). He was born on 22 May 1946 and grew up in
Cregagh, east Belfast. Best was
raised in the Free
Presbyterian faith. His father...
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Cregagh Cricket Club is a
cricket club in Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
playing in
Section 1 of the NCU
Senior League. It
shares a
ground with Orangefield...
- the
Holywood Road; and from the
Albert Bridge (1890)
south east out the
Cregagh and
Castlereagh roads. The
further out, the more substantial, and less...
- "the
localities of Gilnahirk, Tullycarnet, Braniel, Castlereagh, Merok,
Cregagh, Wynchurch,
Glencregagh and Belvoir,
Collin Glen, Polegl****, Lagmore, Twinbrook...
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Castlewellan Cloghy Clough Comber Conlig Corbet Craigavad Crawfordsburn Cregagh Crossgar Cultra Dechomet Derryneill Donaghadee Donaghcloney Downpatrick...
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October 1900 – 4
February 1928) was an
Irish footballer who pla**** for
Cregagh, Mountpottinger, Willowfield,
Bangor and Ards, as well as the
Ireland national...
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Carrowdore Castlewellan Clandeboye Cloghy Clough Conlig Corbet Crawfordsburn Cregagh Crossgar Cultra Derryneill Dollingstown Donaghcloney Dromara Drumaness...