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Duntryleague is a heritage-listed
former residential estate and now golf club
house and
course located at
Woodward Road, Orange, in the
Central West region...
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Duntryleague p****age tomb, also
known as
Dermot & Grania's Bed, is a p****age
grave and
National Monument located atop
Duntryleague Hill,
County Limerick...
- Bed", a p****age tomb
which sits on a
nearby hill in the
townland of
Duntryleague. It is
cited in
Irish legend as one of the
places where Diarmuid and...
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State Conservation Area.
Borenore Caves is a
series of
limestone caves.
Duntryleague Golf Club and Clubhouse,
Mount Canobolas and
Federal Falls in the Mount...
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Baron M****y, of
Duntryleague in the
County of Limerick, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 4
August 1776 for Hugh M****y, who had previously...
- of the
county as
early as 3000 BC,
while megalithic remains found at
Duntryleague date back
further to 3500 BC. The
arrival of the
Celts around 400 BC...
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company he
built some of Australia's most seen
buildings in
Orange such as
Duntryleague, 'Kangaroobie', 'Mena', 'Killeny', 'Galbally' and 'Am****own' Homestead...
- (1961). "The
Structure and
Relationship of the
Namurian Outcrop between Duntryleague, Co.
Limerick and Dromlin, Co. Tipperary".
Proceedings of the
Royal Irish...
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Arthur MacElhone Reserve,
Elizabeth Bay;
Fitzroy Gardens,
Kings Cross and
Duntryleague Golf Course, Orange.
Sculptural and
monumental work in the park also...
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James Dalton (1834 in
County Limerick,
Ireland – 17
March 1919 in
Duntryleague, Orange, New
South Wales) was a
wealthy Australian merchant and pastoralist...