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Onchan (/ˈɔːŋkən/; Manx:
Kione Droghad) is a
large village in the
parish of
Onchan on the Isle of Man. It is at the
north end of
Douglas Bay. Administratively...
- the
parish district of
Garff Onchan –
second largest settlement (Kione
Droghad) Port St Mary (Purt le Moirrey) Port Erin (Purt Çhiarn)
Other notable settlements...
- 1950s ughdarás in
Irish black dubh dubh doo
bridge droichead drochaid droghad child páiste,
leanbh pàiste,
leanabh paitchey,
lhiannoo church eaglais...
- Ayre – Andreas, Bride,
Lezayre Garff – Lonan, Maughold,
Onchan (Kione
Droghad)
Glenfaba – German,
Patrick Michael –
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey), Jurby...
- See A18 for more
about this road. A19 Lhen
Bridge Andreas Bayr
Kione Droghad A20 Peel
Ballig Also
known as
Poortown Road,
after the
small settlement...
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Quarterbridge Crossing (Manx:
Crossag Droghad y Cherroo) was the
first major crossing point of the Isle of Man Railway's
first line from
Douglas to Peel...
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Braddan Bridge Halt
Stadd Droghad Vraddan The Isle of Man
Railway Co., Ltd.
Looking North from
Braddan showing a
train for
Ramsey or Peel leaving, in...
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Sulby Bridge Railway Station (Manx:
Stashoon Raad
Yiarn Droghad Sulby) was a
station on the Manx
Northern Railway (MNR),
later owned and
operated by the...
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Skeealyn Elley by Ré Ó Laighléis (translated into Manx by R. W. K. Teare)
Droghad Ny
Seihill by
Christopher Lewin Cooinaghtyn My
Aegid by John Gell Skeealyn...
- Ayre - Andreas, Bride,
Lezayre Garff - Lonan, Maughold,
Onchan (Kione
Droghad)
Glenfaba - German,
Patrick Michael -
Ballaugh (Balley ny Loughey), Jurby...