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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
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
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...
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Honest Ulsterman,
edited by
James Simmons. The
Belfast Group ceased to
exist in 1972. 'The
Belfast Group: A Symposium': The
Honest Ulsterman, No. 53...
- 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...
- pp. 13, 20. Coleman,
Maureen (August 28, 2012). "A
Giant Leap For An
Ulsterman". The
Belfast Telegraph.
Retrieved November 14, 2018. Harvey, Ian (April...
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underrepresented groups. Carr
served as co-editor of the
poetry magazine The
Honest Ulsterman for 15 years. Ruth Carr was born in
Belfast in 1953. She
studied at Queen's...