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Lawrencetown or
Laurencetown (Irish:
Baile Mór Shíol
Anmchadha or
simply Baile Mór),
historically called Oghilmore and
later Ballymore, is a
village in...
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Laurencetown railway station was on the
Banbridge Junction Railway which ran from
Scarva to
Banbridge in
Northern Ireland. The
station was
opened on 23...
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Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Kilronan Kiltormer Kiltullagh Kinvara Laurencetown Leenaun Letterfrack Lettermore Loughrea Maam
Cross Maum
Menlough Milltown...
- Kilconnell, Killaan, Killallaghtan, Killoran, Kilmacshane, Kiltormer,
Laurencetown,
Oatfield in the
former Rural District of Ballinasloe; Aughrim, Belleville...
- Smyth's
Siding p****enger halt (c. 1903–1930s)
Lenaderg station (1904–1955)
Laurencetown station (1859–1955)
Scarva station (terminus) Butt, R.J.V. (1995). The...
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Scotch Street. Armagh,
Banbridge and
Craigavon BT63
CRAIGAVON Gilford,
Laurencetown, Portadown,
Scarva Armagh,
Banbridge and
Craigavon BT64
CRAIGAVON Craigavon...
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Laurencetown or
Lawrencetown is a
small village in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It sits on the
River Bann,
along the main road
between the
towns of Banbridge...
- ten-hour
period in Crumlin, Lisburn, Dromore, Castlewellan, Banbridge,
Laurencetown,
Tandragee and Dungannon. The
attacks were
believed to be a response...
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Kiltullagh (in the
former Rural District of Glenamaddy), Kylemore,
Laurencetown, Lismanny,
Mount Bellew, Mounthazel, Raheen, Scregg, Shankill, Taghboy...
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Kiltullagh (in the
former Rural District of Glenamaddy), Kylemore,
Laurencetown, Lismanny,
Mount Bellew, Mounthazel, Raheen, Scregg, Shankill, Taghboy...