- The
Knockeen Portal Tomb is a
megalith in
Knockeen,
County Waterford, Ireland. It is the
largest dolmen (portal tomb) in
County Waterford exhibiting a...
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winners including Sizing John and Honeysuckle, and is
based at
stables in
Knockeen,
County Waterford He
commenced racehorse training in 2000,
having taken...
- Cullencastle, Butlerstown,
Knockeen, and Carriglong.[citation needed]
Historical sites in the area
include a
dolmen in
Knockeen, and a
stone circle (fairy...
- The
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Culture -
Folklore -
Knockeen Hills:
Irish Poteen –
triple and
Quadruple Distilled". www.irish-poteen...
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megalithic structures including Ballindud Cromlech,
Ballynageeragh Portal Tomb,
Knockeen Dolmen and
Gaulstown Portal Tomb,
signifying habitation long
before Christianity...
- concentrations, one in the
southeast of the
island and one in the north. The
Knockeen and
Gaulstown Dolmens in
County Waterford are
exceptional examples. Wedge...
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Burrishoole Kilmeena Westport Knockduff 164
Tirawley Ardagh Ballina Knockeen 249
Murrisk Kilgeever Westport Knockeeragh 113
Burrishoole Burrishoole...
- Galway. Anti-Treaty IRA
fighters ambush a Free
State provisions column at
Knockeen crossroads in Kerry. One
National Army
officer is
killed and
several privates...
- Kilmogue,
County Kilkenny;
Poulnabrone in the Burren,
County Clare; and
Knockeen,
County Waterford.
These tombs are
generally found in the west and north...
- Kilcrohane, Cill
Crochain (Crohane's church) Killeen,
Cillin (little church)
Knockeens,
Cnoichini (small hills) Knockroe, Cnoc
Ruadh (red hills) Laherndotia...