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Helvick or
Helvick Head (Irish: Heilbhic,
Ceann Heilbhic, Old Norse: ****avík) is a
headland on the
southern end of
Dungarvan Harbour, Ireland; it is the...
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Helvick Head
Lifeboat Station is the base for a
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) ins****
lifeboat at
Helvick in
County Waterford, Ireland. The...
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Among his
novels were Beat the
Devil (originally
under the
pseudonym James Helvick), The Horses, Ballantyne's Folly, and
Jericho Road. Beat the
Devil was...
- by
British journalist Claud ****burn
writing under the
pseudonym James Helvick.
Huston made the film as a sort of
loose parody of the 1941 film The Maltese...
- step-out
development from the
North Sea
hydrocarbon province. In 2000, the
Helvick oil
field was discovered,
which was
estimated to
contain over 28 million...
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fishing piers/harbours (Ballynagaul and
Helvick), two
beaches (The
Cunnigar and Ballynagaul) and a cove at
Helvick. It is the only
Gaeltacht in Waterford...
- Thee, Kildare") (1965) as Dr.
Roger Helvick (Season 5
Episode 6: "Life in the
Dance Hall") (1965) as Dr.
Roger Helvick (Season 5
Episode 7: "Some
Doors are...
- task the helicopter. The ins****
lifeboat based at
Helvick Head had also been tasked, but as the
Helvick lifeboat did not have radar, the
helicopter was...
- is a 1951
thriller written by
Claud ****burn
under the
pseudonym James Helvick. ****burn used the pseudonym,
though he had left the
British Communist...
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pumped as**** and used for both
domestic and
industrial purposes. The
Helvick oil field,
estimated to
contain over 28
million barrels (4,500,000 m3)...