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Cushendall (from
Irish Cois
Abhann Dalla,
meaning 'foot of the
River Dall'),
formerly known as Newtownglens, is a
coastal village and
townland (of 153...
- The Ballymena,
Cushendall and Red Bay
Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm)
narrow gauge railway between Ballymena and Retreat, both in
County Antrim, in what is...
- the town's
Catholic po****tion is
situated around the
Broughshane and
Cushendall Road areas.
Recently there has been
tension in the
Dunclug area of the...
- up in Co. Antrim. His
father Stephen was a
teacher and
restaurateur in
Cushendall. He
attended school at St Ciaran's
Primary School in Cushendun. He was...
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Athletic Club, also
known as Ruairí Óg and
Cushendall is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Cushendall,
County Antrim. The club is
almost exclusively...
- been won by 10 teams, 8 of
which have won it more than once. Ruairí Óg,
Cushendall is the most
successful team in the tournament's history,
having won it...
- Ruairí Óg,
Cushendall St John's v
Loughgiel Shamrocks Loughgiel Shamrocks v Ruairí Óg,
Cushendall St Enda's v St John's Ruairí Óg,
Cushendall v St John's...
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Sarsfields (Cork) v
Ballygunner (Waterford)
Slaughtneil (Derry) v Ruairí Óg,
Cushendall (Antrim)
Portaferry (Down) v
Slaughtneil (Derry)
Sarsfields (Cork) v Slaughtneil...
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headland projecting into the sea
north of
Glenariff situated on the road to
Cushendall. It was
built by the
Bissett family in the 13th
century on the site of...
- Crumlin, Cullaville, Cullybackey, Cullyhanna, Culmore, Culnady, Curran,
Cushendall,
Cushendun Darkley, Dechomet, Derry, Derrycrin, Derrygonnelly, Derryhale...