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Wolfhill is a
village in Perthshire, Scotland, with a po****tion of 316 (2001 census).
Formerly known as Carolina, it was
given the
nickname of "Snipetown"...
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Wolfhill GAA was a
Gaelic football club in
County Laois, Ireland. The club was
located in the
catchment area of the
current St Joseph's club. Wolfhill...
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shaped like the
letter Y, with Main Road (A93)
running north until it
joins Wolfhill Road from the north-east, as Main Road
turns north-west. To the east of...
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subsequently issued by the High Court.
Robert Lesarian Howard, of
Wolfhill, a
village in
County Laois,
Republic of Ireland, was born on 20
April 1944...
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killed there, viz. one in the south;
another near Glenarm; and the
third (
Wolfhill)
three miles from Belfast." Waddell, J. (1998) The
prehistoric archaeology...
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southern end of the
station is all that
remains of the line to
Wolfhill. Due to the
rapid growth of Athy itself, this
station has seen considerable...
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Strathtay Strathyre Thornhill Tibbermore Tullibardine Tyndrum Waterloo Weem
Wolfhill Woodside The
Highland Main Line
railway line
connects Perth to Inverness...
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James Croll was born in 1821 on the farm of
Little Whitefield, near
Wolfhill in Perthshire, Scotland, the son of
David Croll, mason, and his wife Janet...
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linking Ballylinan to the
nearby towns of Athy,
County Kildare and
Wolfhill,
County Laois was
opened in
September 1918 by the
British government during...
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Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club and
takes its
players from Luggacurren,
Wolfhill and Ballyadams. Some
players of note from the Swan have
included Tom Kelly...