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Ulster Ulster is one of the four provinces...
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Completed in 1936, HMS
Royal Ulsterman was a 3,250 ton p****enger ship which,
along with her sister-ship,
Royal Scotsman,
sailed the Glasgow-Belfast run...
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planning based on
inside information from an
individual known as "The
Ulsterman",
whose real
identity has
never been established, the
robbers escaped...
- The
Ulsterman was a
short lived tri-w****ly
nationalist four page
newspaper based in
Belfast in Ireland, UK.
First published on 17
November 1852 with Denis...
- The
Young Ulsterman is the
ninth comedy album released by
Northern Irish comedian and
actor James Young. It was Young's
final album to be
released before...
- The
Honest Ulsterman is a long-running
Northern Ireland literary magazine that was
established by
James Simmons in 1968. It was then
edited for twenty...
- the Dublin-born Sir
Edward Carson of the
Irish Unionist Party and the
Ulsterman Sir
James Craig of the
Ulster Unionist Party,
unionists became strongly...
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another ten collections. From 1969 to 1989 he was
editor of The
Honest Ulsterman. He has also
edited the
Poetry Ireland Review.
Ormsby was
appointed as...
- on | Music". The Guardian.
Retrieved 26 May 2020. "Features –
Honest Ulsterman". Humag.co. 19
February 1951.
Retrieved 26 May 2020. "M****ive Attack's...
- Robbery. He was the
crucial link
between the key
informant known only as "
Ulsterman" (who came up with the idea of
robbing the money-laden
night mail train...