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Cromore (Scottish Gaelic: Crò Mòr) is a
crofting township on the Isle of
Lewis in the
district of Pairc, in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland. The settlement...
- Park (South Lochs) Shieldenish, Habost, Kershader, Garyvard, Caverstay,
Cromore, Marvig, Calbost, Gravir, Lemreway,
Orinsay Point Aird, Aignish, Flesherin...
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Kershader Habost Caversta Marvig Calbost Eishken Shiltenish Torastay Cromore Loch
Cromore,
which has a
slight salt
water content, is good for wildfowl, including...
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Cromore railway station (also
known as
Cromore Halt and Portstewart)
served the
seaside resort of
Portstewart in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland....
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station saw few p****engers
eventually closing in 1963. It re-opened as
Cromore in 1969 when the
branch was
upgraded but
closed again in 1988. The station...
- novelist.
Boyle was born in
Stornoway on the Isle of
Lewis and grew up in
Cromore. He was
trained as an
actor at
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He also...
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River Agivey River Cusher River 25
miles (40 km)
Clady River Altmore River Cromore Burn
Devlin River Cronaniv Burn
River Dun
River Bush 33.5
miles (53.9 km)...
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years was the
Portstewart Tramway,
linked via the
intermediate station at
Cromore,
which closed in 1964,
briefly reopened in 1968, and
shuttered permanently...
- November: RAAD were
blamed for
exploding a pipe bomb
inside a man's car at
Cromore Gardens, Derry. The man, Jose Santos, a
Portuguese national,
denied being...
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class 80
train at
University station in 1979
General information Location Cromore Road,
Coleraine County Londonderry Northern Ireland Coordinates 55°09′02″N...