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Garvagh (from
Irish Garbhach,
meaning 'rough place' or
Garbhachadh meaning "rough field") is a
village in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It is...
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Baron Garvagh, of
Garvagh in the
County Londonderry, is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1818 for
George Canning. He had previously...
- "The
Battle of
Garvagh" is a
traditional Northern Irish song of the
nineteenth century. It
refers to the
events of 26 July 1813 in
Garvagh, a settlement...
- The
Garvagh Madonna (also
known as the
Aldobrandini Madonna) is an oil
painting by the
Italian Renaissance artist Raphael,
dating to c. 1509–1510. It...
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Garvagh railway station was on the
Derry Central Railway which ran from
Magherafelt to
Macfin Junction in
Northern Ireland. It
served the
nearby town...
- The
Troubles in
Garvagh affected Garvagh,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland,
during the
period of ethno-nationalist
conflict known as The Troubles,...
- 6°41′20″W / 54.982°N 6.689°W / 54.982; -6.689
Garvagh High
School was a
secondary school located in
Garvagh,
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It was...
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April 2015.[permanent dead link]
Irish Placenames Database. Retrieved: 18
September 2010
Garvagh.net:
Garvagh Townland – Where?,
accessed 3 July 2017...
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Leopold Ernest Stratford George Canning, 4th
Baron Garvagh, JP DL (21 July 1878 – 16 July 1956) was a
British nobleman, motorist,
fighter pilot and politician...
- Canning, 1st
Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe, and
George Canning, 1st
Baron Garvagh, were both
first cousins of
George Canning. Joan Canning, 1st Viscountess...