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- Whiteabbey (Irish: An Mhainistir Fhionn) is a townland (of 406 acres) in Newtownabbey, north of Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The original...
- Whiteabbey Hospital is a hospital located close to the village of Whiteabbey, within the town of Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. The hospital first opened...
- and was formed from the merging of several small villages including Whiteabbey, Glengormley and Carnmoney. At the 2021 census, Metropolitan Newtownabbey...
- Whiteabbey Railway Station serves the village of Whiteabbey in Newtownabbey, Northern Ireland. The station was opened by the Belfast and Ballymena Railway...
- John Edwin Haire, Baron Haire of Whiteabbey (30 October 1908 – 7 October 1966) was a British Labour Party politician. Born in the region of Portadown,...
- 'The Abbey' a grand house in Whiteabbey, which eventually became a sanitorium during World War I and is now part of Whiteabbey Hospital. He died there on...
- Ireland) and Whiteabbey Presbyterian Church (Presbyterian). U.U.J. F.C. play ****ociation football in the Northern Amateur Football League. Whiteabbey Primary...
- The S**** Road p****es through Whiteabbey, another of the historic villages that forms part of Newtownabbey. The Whiteabbey section of the road largely contains...
- disabled p****engers and provide better lighting, signage, and seating. Whiteabbey is technically the next stop on the line, however, two services each way...
- the earls of Antrim are buried, Kells, Glenarm, Glynn, Muckamore and Whiteabbey. The castle at Carrickfergus, dating from the Norman invasion of Ireland...