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- Glenarriffe v Keady Lámh Dhearg Fr. Murphy's v Ballinh****ig Ballinh****ig v Glenariffe ****sboro v Tommy Larkins ****sboro v Ballinh****ig "'Boro gun for glory...
- Glenariff or Glenariffe (from Irish Gleann Airimh, meaning 'valley of the ploughmen' or from Irish Gleann Aireamh, meaning 'arable valley') is a valley...
- Holywood Belfast Greenisland Carrickfergus Whitehead Larne Carnlough Glenariffe Ballycastle Bushmills Portrush Portstewart Coleraine Limavady Derry Letterkenny...
- Afloat – – Sold in 2017. October 2022, Workboat for McMullen S****fish, Glenariffe Harbour, Co. Antrim 1169 12-12 Marine Engineer 1990–1995 1995–2018 2018–2022...
- Championship. Carey Faughs GAC are the title holders, defeating Oisin's Glenariffe in the 2024 final. The 10 teams are divided into two groups of five. Over...
- maiden voyage September 1920, torpedoed and sunk on 17 October 1939. MV Glenariffe, cargo ship for Glen Line, launched 10 July 1919, completed 23 October...
- Ballycastle 1972 O'Donovan Rossa St John's 1971 Loughgiel Shamrocks Ossian's, Glenariffe 1970 Loughgiel Shamrocks McQuillan Ballycastle 1969 St John's McQuillan...
- "Parishes of Kilmore & Killyleagh - Home". "Glenariffe Parish – St Patrick's and St Brigid's, Glenariffe". "Carnlough and Glenarm Parishes - Down and...
- recorded. After Alasdair's death the family settled at Kilmore House, Glenariffe, in County Antrim. Four generations later Alasdair's great-great-grandson...
- trailed Antrim by seven points at the break in the second semi-final at Glenariffe, then came back with a storming finish only to fail by a single point...