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Glencree (Irish:
Gleann Crí from the
older Gleann Criothach,
which translates as
Valley of the
Shaking Bog) is a
valley in the
Wicklow Mountains in eastern...
- The
Glencree German War
Cemetery (German:
Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof Glencree) is
located in the
valley of
Glencree,
County Wicklow, Ireland. The cemetery...
- 53°11′57″N 6°17′32″W / 53.19913°N 6.29215°W / 53.19913; -6.29215 The
Glencree Centre for
Peace and
Reconciliation is the
Republic of Ireland's only Peacebuilding...
- led the
Centre for
Cross Border Studies, and
served on the
board of the
Glencree Centre for
Peace and Reconciliation.
Pollak was born in Ballymena, County...
-
Glencree is a live
album by
American singer/songwriter
Peter Mulvey,
released in 1999. The
songs were
recorded during three 1998
performances in Ireland...
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moved to the
nearby St. Ann's Church,
Dawson Street. A
Catholic priest in
Glencree,
County Wicklow, also
claimed to have
baptised Wilde and his
brother Willie...
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along the route; in 1974 the
Glencree Centre for
Peace and
Reconciliation was
opened alongside the
remains of
Glencree barracks.
Battalions of the Irish...
-
recruits were
surrounded and
arrested in a
house used for
training in
Glencree, Co Wicklow. At
least 12 of
these had been
members of the
Dublin Battalion...
- the war had ended. His body was
dumped in the
Wicklow Mountains, near
Glencree,
where it was
found in
October 1923. The spot
where his body was found...
- Crispell, and Paul
Lytton album), 2004 "Ithaca", a song by
Peter Mulvey from
Glencree, 1999
Ithaca (band)
Ithaca Bus Station, a
former bus
terminal in Ithaca...