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Ligoniel (from
Irish Lag an Aoil,
meaning 'hollow of the lime') is a north-western
suburb of Belfast, on the
upper Crumlin Road. As its name suggests,...
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Ligoniel Football Club was an
Irish football club
based in the then
village of
Ligoniel on the
outskirts of Belfast. It was
founded in 1881 and was a...
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Belfast Street Tramways Company. This
independent company built a line from
Ligoniel to
connect with the
Belfast Street Tramways at the
Brookfield Street, Crumlin...
- na Saileán,
meaning 'townland of the
willow groves/sally groves') and
Ligoniel(from
Irish Lag an Aoil,
meaning 'hollow of the lime'). The
Crumlin Road...
- Team 1 Score Team 2 Barn 0–2
Distillery Cliftonville Olympic 0–2
Celtic Ligoniel Rangers 6–1
Ballyclare Cliftonville bye...
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first time.
After the
withdrawal of
Derry Olympic the
previous season,
Ligoniel (who had last pla**** in the 1891–92 season) were
elected in
their place...
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Ligoniel were
declared void.
Other unpla****
matches were
Cliftonville v
Glentoran (registered as a 1–1 draw by the
Irish League), and
Ligoniel v Cliftonville...
- party. The
three were
taken to the
White Brae, Squire's Hill, off the
Ligoniel Road in
north Belfast.
There they were shot dead by
Provisional IRA members;...
- Team 1 Score Team 2
Celtic 3–0
Milltown Cliftonville 4–1
Rosebank Distillery bye
Ligoniel bye...
- by the
Sydenham District Belfast Tramways Company and the
Belfast and
Ligoniel Tramways Company and the
Tramways of the
Belfast and
County Down Railway...