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Shankill may
refer to
various places in Ireland:
Northern Ireland Belfast Shankill (Northern
Ireland Parliament constituency) (1929–1972)
Belfast Shankill...
- The
Shankill Butchers were an
Ulster loyalist paramilitary gang – many of whom were
members of the
Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) – that was
active between...
- The
Shankill Road (from
Irish Seanchill,
meaning 'old church') is one of the main
roads leading through West Belfast, in
Northern Ireland. It runs through...
- Victoria, Australia. In the 1800s, the
locality was
alternately known as
Shankhill. In the 2016 census,
Gnarwarre had a po****tion of 267 people. The area...
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Queen Victoria Key, John (April 2000). "Pearlstone
Pekingese History".
Shankhill, Dublin, Ireland.
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-17. Retrieved...
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Shankhill Ward Electorate: 5974
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Irish Unionist William George Turner (in****bent Councillor) 2288
Independent John
Boston 132...
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Methodist Hospital of
Indianapolis in 1967–68. He
served as a
minister in
Shankhill,
Belfast and also at the City's
Crumlin Road prison. From 1973 to 1979...
- An
election to
Belfast Corporation took
place on
Thursday 25
November 1897 as part of that year's
local elections. This was the
first election for Belfast...
- "Soldier"
could not keep up with
demand in
Northern Ireland. A
record shop on
Shankhill Road in
Belfast broadcast the song by loudspeaker, and
subsequently sold...
- Jock). S****horpe Scunnys, S****ys
Selkirk Souters Shackerstone Shaggers Shankhill Shankys, ****y
Shankys (pejorative)
Shavington Tramps[citation needed]...