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Mosney Accommodation Centre (formerly Butlin's
Mosney and
Mosney Holiday Centre) is
located in
Mosney,
County Meath,
Ireland and is
situated approximately...
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Mosney (Irish:
Maigh Muirí,
meaning 'plain of Mairid') is a
townland and
village in
County Meath, Ireland. It is in the
civil parish of
Moorechurch 35 km...
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camps at
Skegness and
Clacton opened in 1946, Ayr and
Pwllheli in 1947 and
Mosney on the east
coast of
Ireland in 1948. Butlin's
became po****r in post-war...
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holiday camp in
Mosney,
County Meath, and the
former St.
Brendans Hospital, Grangegorman. The
dance and
crowd scenes from the
Mosney ballroom had to be...
- the war was over. In the post-war boom,
Butlin opened four more
camps at
Mosney,
Bognor Regis,
Minehead and
Barry Island as well as
buying hotels in Blackpool...
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Mosney Railway Station opened in June 1948 to
serve Butlin's
Holiday Camp in
County Meath,
Ireland and
closed in the
summer of 2000, the last
season during...
- This
photograph of Butlin's in
Mosney shows the rows of
chalet accommodation found at the company's
holiday camps until the 1980s....
- Ireland,
where they
started afresh in
their new
temporary homes at the
Mosney Accommodation Centre in Co Meath. The
migrant refugees were pre-interviewed...
- Festivals. For most of the game's history, the
National Finals were held in
Mosney,
County Meath. However, as the
former campsite became unavailable due to...
- the
smaller river Bradan (Irish: An Bradan),
which flows into the sea at
Mosney.
Julianstown was the seat of the
Moore family who
lived in
Julianstown House...