-
Street in 1986. The
focus then
shifted to the march's
return leg
along Garvaghy Road. Each July from 1995 to 2000, the
dispute drew
international attention...
-
Garvaghy may
refer to:
Garvaghy (civil parish), a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland Garvaghey, a
hamlet and
townland in
County Tyrone, Northern...
-
Garvaghy is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic baronies of
Iveagh Upper,
Lower Half and
Iveagh Lower, Lower...
- from
Obins Street in 1986. The
focus then
shifted to the
return leg
along Garvaghy Road. Each July from 1995 to 2000, the
dispute drew
worldwide attention...
-
prominence in the 1990s as the
spokesman for the
Garvaghy Road Residents'
Coalition (also
known as the
Garvaghy Road Residents' ****ociation). In the
early 1980s...
- area, the
Garvaghy Road. In 1995,
residents formed the
Garvaghy Road
Residents Coalition (GRRC) to try and
divert the
march away from
Garvaghy Road. The...
- is the
Garvaghy Road area in Portadown,
where an
Orange parade from
Drumcree Church p****es
through a
mainly nationalist estate off the
Garvaghy Road. This...
- was used as the
general name for the Bishop's four
mensal townlands in
Garvaghy Parish, Co. Down. All
their names were, Knockgorm, Killaney, Castlevennon...
-
citizens to
march down the
Garvaghy Road, a
route they
claim to hold
traditional and
communal value. The
residents of
Garvaghy Road
insist it is
their right...
-
Irish republican paramilitaries, the
family of
Robert Hamill, and the
Garvaghy Road
Residents ****ociation. Of the
eleven people the RHD
claimed to have...