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Farranree (Irish:
Fearann an Rí) is a
mainly residential townland and
suburb in Cork, Ireland. It is
bordered by the
larger suburbs of Blackpool, Churchfield...
- and Mae
Agnes "Maisie" (née Kelly; 1886–1935), an
Irish immigrant from
Farranree,
County Cork.
Gleason was the
younger of two children; his
elder brother...
- Kinsale.
Several bus
routes serve Turners Cross,
including route 203 (from
Farranree to
Ballyphehane via
Turners Cross), 206 (Grange to Cork city centre),...
- but lost 3–2 to
Darius Labanauskas in the
first round. O'Shea
lives in
Farranree with his wife and four children. 2020:
Preliminary round (lost to Andreas...
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church in the parish.
Ballyphehane is
served by Bus Éireann
routes 203 (to
Farranree via the city centre) and 219 (****n to CIT).
Ballyphehane Community Centre's...
- Elections. Born in 1952, he was
originally from
Farranferris Place in
Farranree, on the
north side of Cork City, he
attended the
North Monastery Secondary...
-
Railway Cup
medals as
captain in 2005 and 2007. John
Gardiner was born in
Farranree on the
north side of Cork City in 1983. He was
educated at
Scoil Isogain...
- pla**** as a
right wing-forward for the Cork
senior hurling team. Born in
Farranree, Cork, O'****van
first pla****
competitive Gaelic games during his schooling...
- Dála (TD) for the Cork North-Central constituency. He was a
sacristan in
Farranree Church and
subsequent customs clerk with the Ford
Motor Company in Cork...
- pla**** as a
right wing-forward for the Cork
senior hurling team. Born in
Farranree, Cork,
Mullins first arrived on the inter-county
scene at the age of seventeen...