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- Famine Warhouse 1848, traditionally known as the Ballingarry Warhouse or The Widow McCormack's House, is an Irish farmhouse famous as the site of a skirmish...
- and sanity over years of terrible imprisonment. It was originally called Warhouse. In 2012, it was sold at Cannes Film Market. It was then premiered in Bruges...
- place 2014 Olympia - 2nd place 2015 Arnold classic - 2nd place 2015 Public Warhouse gym - open 2015 Co-Owned Flag Nor Fail Apparel, formerly solely owned by...
- after 1848) has always been known locally as the Warhouse. In 2004, the State decided on "Famine Warhouse 1848" as the official name of the house, which...
- Luke wrote and directed his first feature, Armistice (originally called Warhouse), starring Joseph Morgan and Matt Ryan. A month after completing Armistice...
- of this uprising, the McCormack House, known also as the Warhouse (officially Famine Warhouse 1848) has since been designated as a national memorial and...
- 1948–1997. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0-8050-4441-8. (Citing "Factory to Warhouse", May 22, 1994, Independent on Sunday Review as primary source){{cite book}}:...
- Friary – Ennis, County Clare – 13th-century Franciscan Friary. Famine Warhouse 1848 – Ballingarry, County Tipperary – site of a skirmish in the Young...
- Grogan, **** (29 July 1998). "Taoiseach to announce purchase of 1848 'Warhouse' in Tipperary". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 23 September...
- 2,000 famine victims are buried. County Tipperary Ballingarry: Famine Warhouse 1848. Widow McCormack's house, the site of the 1848 rebellion, has now...