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Lambay Island (Irish: Reachrainn),
often simply Lambay, is an
island in the
Irish Sea off the
coast of
north County Dublin, Ireland. The
largest island...
- Line. She was large, fast and
technically advanced. She ran
aground off
Lambay Island and sank, on her
maiden voyage, in 1854. Of more than 650 aboard...
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Sources Maxwell,
Constantia (1997).
Dublin Under the Georges.
Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. John
Flynn and
Jerry Kelleher,
Dublin Journeys...
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screenplay for the film
Black Narcissus while staying with
Revelstoke at
Lambay. Upon his father's
death in 1934, he
succeeded as the
fourth Baron Revelstoke...
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title p****ed to his
younger brother Cecil, the
third Baron. He
acquired Lambay Island,
north of Dublin, in 1904. As of 2017[update] the
title is held by...
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native capercaillie has been proposed.
There is also a
small po****tion on
Lambay Island off the
eastern coast of Ireland.
Initially introduced in the 1950s...
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Mindoro languages;
piyoso in Maranao,
Iranun and Maguindanaon; langbay,
lambay, or
linambay in Waray; bugnóy in Hili****non; tam-o in Aklanon; tamu, ta’mu...
- and Mew Island. They lie
within the
civil parish of Bangor.
Along with
Lambay Island and Ireland's Eye off
County Dublin, the
islands are the only other...
- census, it has a po****tion of 47,886 people.
Tubigon is well
known for its "
lambay" crabs. The muni****lity of Tubigon,
Bohol celebrates its
feast on May 15...
- (2.3×109 acre⋅ft)
Islands Anglesey and Holy Island, Isle of Man and Calf of Man,
Bardsey Island, Walney,
Lambay, Ireland's Eye
Settlements (see below)...