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Jurby (Old Norse: djúra-bý – deer
settlement -
animal park) (locally /ˈdʒərbiː/) is one of the
seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man. It is
located in...
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Royal Air
Force Jurby, or more
simply RAF
Jurby, is a
former Royal Air
Force station built in the
north west of the Isle of Man. It was
opened in 1939...
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Jurby in the Isle of Man. They
competed in the Isle of Man
Football League. They wore a
purple and
white kit and pla****
their home
games at the
Jurby...
- St Patrick's
Church is a
parish church of the
Church of
England in
Jurby parish, near the
northwest coast of the Isle of Man.
Scotland and
Ireland can...
- were kept in an
aircraft hangar at the
airfield at the
former RAF
Jurby near
Jurby. The
electricity supply on the Isle of Man is run by the Manx Utilities...
- more than one is available.
Another closed airfield on the Isle of Man was
Jurby,
which was more
important than Andreas.
Aviation in the
United Kingdom List...
- RAF
Jurby Head is a
former Royal Air
Force air
weapons range, on the
north west
coast of the Isle of Man. The
range operated between 1939 and 1993. As...
- Isle of Man
Prison is a mixed-use
prison located in the
Jurby parish of the Isle of Man. The
prison is
operated by the Isle of Man
Prison Service (part...
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Stained gl****
window at
Jurby depicting Saint Patrick baptising Maughold...
- districts: Andreas,
Arbory and Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German,
Jurby, Lezayre, Malew, Marown, Patrick,
Santon The Isle of Man was historically...