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Dunbrody may
refer to:
Dunbrody (1845), a
barque built in
Quebec in 1845 and
wrecked in 1875
Dunbrody (2001), a
replica of the original,
built in Ireland...
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Dunbrody Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Dhún Bróithe) is a
former Cistercian monastery in
County Wexford, Ireland. The cross-shaped
church was
built in the 13th...
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Dunbrody Country House Hotel (also
referred to as
Dunbrody Country House Hotel and Restaurant) is an
Irish Georgian manor turned-restaurant in
County Wexford...
- the
daughter of the
third Marquess. From
October 1953
until about 1996,
Dunbrody House,
formerly the seat of the
Barons Templemore near
Arthurstown in the...
- The
Dunbrody is a three-masted
barque built in New Ross
between 1997 and 2001 by the J F
Kennedy Trust . The
build team
involved parti****nts of FAS community...
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Strongbow and
granddaughter of
Diarmait MacMurchada. New Ross is home to the
Dunbrody replica famine ship
which is
moored on the Quay. The town also
houses the...
- president.
Dundon is the
owner of
Dunbrody Country House Hotel, in
County Wexford,
which also
houses the
Dunbrody Cookery School; the "signature chef"...
- The
Dunbrody was a three-masted
barque built in
Quebec in 1845 by
Thomas Hamilton Oliver for the
Graves family,
merchants from New Ross in Wexford. She...
- ship workers.
Notable coffin ships include the
Jeanie Johnston and the
Dunbrody.
There are
statues and
memorials in Dublin, New York and
other cities in...
- this
included Glascarrig Priory,
Clonmines Priory,
Tintern Abbey, and
Dunbrody Abbey. On 23
October 1641, a
major rebellion broke out in Ireland, and...