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previously officially named and
still colloquially known as
Swilly, is an area in Plymouth.
Swilly House was the
first council estate built in
Plymouth during...
- of
three glacial fjords in Ireland. Both
Lough Swilly (Irish: Loch Súilí) and the
adjoining River Swilly (An tSúileach) have the same derivation, and are...
- The
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway Company (The L&LSR, the
Swilly) was an
Irish public transport and
freight company that
operated in
parts of County...
-
Diarmuid O'Doherty
produced a song, "A
Monster in the
River Swilly",
about this legend. The
River Swilly rises near Glendore, a
mountain in
County Donegal, and...
- The
evacuation of
Lough Swilly was yet to take place. On 4
October 1938, The
Times reported on the
handover of
Lough Swilly at Fort
Dunree in County...
- Ireland. The
station opened on 9
March 1903 when the
Londonderry and
Lough Swilly Railway opened their Letterkenny and
Burtonport Extension Railway, from...
- The
River Finn (Irish:
Abhainn na Finne) is a
river in the west of Ulster, the
northern province in Ireland. The
river mainly flows through County Donegal...
- of Tory
Island (sometimes
called the
Battle of Donegal,
Battle of
Lough Swilly or Warren's Action) was a
naval action of the
French Revolutionary Wars...
- in
Lough Swilly, is
technically no
longer an island, as it has a
causeway connecting it to the
mainland at Tooban,
south of Fahan.
Lough Swilly is a fjord-like...
- 4°10′22″W / 53.22028°N 4.17278°W / 53.22028; -4.17278 The
Swellies or
Swillies (Welsh: Pwll Ceris) is a
stretch of the
Menai Strait in
North Wales. The...