- in
Dooneen.[citation needed]
Dooneen is also the name of
Dooneen Point, also in
County Kerry, and two
townlands in
County Clare. "Townland:
Dooneen". Department...
- The "Cliffs of
Dooneen" is an
Irish ballad made
famous by Planxty. It is
often performed by
Christy Moore. The song was
written by Jack
McAuliffe from...
- O'Callaghan (1780-1861) was an
Irish Roman Catholic priest born in 1780 in
Dooneens, a
townland near Macroom, Co. Cork. He was
known for his
views against...
- (WFNX
Birthday Bash) The
Smashing Pumpkins,
Bullet LaVolta &
Cliffs of
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- in the
Irish charts. The next single, a re-recording of "The
Cliffs of
Dooneen",
previously recorded for the
Prosperous album, made it to no. 3. Two full...
-
Letter West, Kilcrohane,
Burial Ground Caherurlagh,
Holed Stone for
healing Dooneen, Galladoo, Keelovenogue,
Promontory Fort (Celtic Iron Age, 600 BC - 400...
- O'Dreams
Lakes Of
Ponchartrain She
Moved Thru The Fair
Galway Bay
Cliffs of
Dooneen Curragh Of
Kildare Raggle Taggle Gypsy The
Ferryman The
Parting Gl**** Timeless...
- on 17 July 2020.
Retrieved 17 July 2020. "Millstreet
Railway Station,
Dooneens,
County Cork". buildingsofireland.ie.
National Inventory of Architectural...
-
Human Rights requires that the
parent remain in the UK with the child.
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McGinness ****ociates) v Mond [2018] UKSC 54 31
October Trust law...
- new
versions of the
singles "Three
Drunken Maidens" and "The
Cliffs of
Dooneen", as well as "When
First unto this Country" (sung by Lunny) and the traditional...