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- Rockabill (Irish: Cloch Dábhiolla) is a close pair of islands (Rock and Bill) in the western Irish Sea about 6 kilometres east-north-east of Skerries...
- Rockabill Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse, on the larger of the two islands that form Rockabill. The islands lie some 5 kilometres (3...
- from the town are several islands, one of which is a nature reserve, Rockabill. The name Skerries comes from the Old Norse word sker (Irish: sceir),...
- reversed the decline in the last few years at some colonies, most notably at Rockabill Island off the coast of Dublin, Ireland, which now holds most of the European...
- coastal area of Dublin, Ireland, with many skerries offs****, including Rockabill, Shenick Island, Colt Island and St Patrick's Island. "SKERRY definition...
- Island Native name: Oileán na Sionnach Shenick Island with Martello Tower. Rockabill is visible in the background Shenick Island Geography Location The Irish...
- designations, as well as being a pNHA. The island is also wholly enclosed by the Rockabill to Dalkey Island SAC which references reef communities and harbour porpoises...
- clockwork. When this mechanism was combined with a revolving lens in Rockabill Lighthouse, the world's first lighthouse with a group-flashing characteristic...
- and the cow Glasgaivlen with places as far afield as "south Monaghan to Rockabill Island off the coast of Dublin". Some have interpreted Balor as symbolizing...
- known as the "Skerries Islands Natural Heritage Area". Further out lies Rockabill, which is Dublin's most isolated island, at about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi)...