- The
Derrinlough briquette factory was a
briquette manufacturing facility in
County Offaly, Ireland,
opened in 1957. It
ceased production on 26 May 2023...
- Board, the
Derrinlough briquette factory in
Offaly opened in 1959 peat,
financed with a loan of £500,000 from
Guinness in 1957.
Derrinlough, the last remaining...
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family of nine boys and one girl, the
children of
William Bulfin, of
Derrinlough, Birr,
County Offaly, Ireland, and
Margaret Grogan of Croghan, County...
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stations operated by ESB. Peat
briquettes were made at the Bord na Móna
Derrinlough briquette factory near Birr.
Power stations are
operating at Shannonbridge...
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ancient monastery of Seir Kieran.
William Bulfin,
Derrinlough (author)
Eamon Bulfin,
Derrinlough (Republican
activist during 1916 Rising,
raised the...
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Improvement of
Lands (Ireland) Act, 1863," and the Acts
amending the same.
Derrinlough Drainage District Order 1871 In the
matter of The
Derringlough Drainage...
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Killimorbologue Portumna Derrigimlagh 2636
Ballynahinch Ballindoon Clifden Derrinlough 236
Tiaquin Kilkerrin Glennamaddy Derroogh 391
Tiaquin Monivea Loughrea...
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important part of the
local economy with many emplo**** in
nearby Derrinlough at the peat
briquette manufacturing plant.[citation needed] Agriculture...
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Irish republican Éamonn
Bulfin and
grandson of
William Bulfin of
Derrinlough, Birr,
County Offaly. He was
educated at
University College Dublin and...
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Boolinarrig Drainage Order 1910
Castlebernard Drainage Order 1910
Derrinlough Drainage Order 1910
Frankford River Drainage Order 1910 Greenisland...