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Glandore (Irish: Cuan Dor,
meaning harbour of the oak trees) is the name of both a
harbour and
village in
County Cork, Ireland.
Glandore is off the N71...
- Earl of
Glandore, in the
County of Kerry, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created in 1776 for the
Irish politician William Crosbie, 2nd Baron...
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Christ Church is a
small Gothic Revival Anglican church located in
Glandore,
County Cork, Ireland. It was
completed in 1861. It is
dedicated to
Jesus Christ...
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Glandore is a
suburb of Adelaide,
South Australia,
partly in the City of
Marion and
partly in the City of West Torrens. The name is
believed to come from...
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located on the west side of
Glandore Harbour. Its
nearest neighbour to the west is Castletownshend; to the east,
Glandore village. It is approximately...
- Léim) is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland,
situated at the
north end of
Glandore harbour,
several miles inland from the seacoast. It is on the N71 road...
- John Crosbie, 2nd Earl of
Glandore PC, FRS (25 May 1753 – 23
October 1815),
styled Viscount Crosbie between 1777 and 1781, was an
Irish politician. Crosbie...
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William Crosbie, 1st Earl of
Glandore (May 1716 – 11
April 1781),
known as The Lord
Brandon between 1762 and 1771 and as The
Viscount Crosbie between 1771...
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place was then
called Tonn Chlíodhna, "Clíodhna's Wave",
which is near
Glandore harbour.
Whether she
drowns or not
depends on the
version being told, along...
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named Black Forest: the
first opened on 1
September 1899 and was
renamed Glandore in 1915, the
second opened on 10
November 1947 and was
renamed Clarence...