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Articles related to "Londonderry"
Derry / Londonderry Derry / Londonderry is known as much for being a walled city as for the violence during the Troubles and for Bloody Sunday in the Bogside. Today Derry is different. derry londonderry • bogside • bloody sunday • northern ireland • free accommodation tourism tours tourist
An Airport with a History The Manchester Airport has been a part of history. Join me as I explore the story of the little airport "that could." manchester airport • manchester municipal airport • grenier field • manchester air base • alan b shepard
Northern Ireland Revitalised Over the past ten years much has been done to restore and improve the Northern Ireland tourist industry in an attempt to attract visitors back to the country. northern ireland • belfast • north antrim coast • giant's causeway • londonderry
Ocean-Born Mary The facts and charming fiction, behind one of America's most famous ghosts ocean • born • mary • henniker • new
Ocean-Born Mary Fulton--A Family Folktale Folk tale of pirates, treasure and love. ocean-born mary fulton • phillip babb • pedro the pirate
Irish Police History - A Valuable Genealogical Source Sean O'Sullivan from Celtic Histories gives us some background on the Irish Police force and the valuable records available for Irish Genealogists. irish • ireland • genealogy
Radiant Boys: Glowing Ghosts Legend says seeing a radiant boy is an omen of death or misfortune; however, some documented sightings refute this. Most of the recorded encounters happened in England. radiant boys • ghostly omens • death omens • evil omens • corby castle
Shenandoah Settlers Early Settlement of the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia shenandoah • virginia • settlers • germans • colonial
All Things Bright and Beautiful This hymn for children, "All Things Bright and Beautiful," written by Cecil Frances Alexander, explains the first line of the Apostle's Creed. cecil frances alexander • all things bright and beautiful • praise hymn • gospel hymns • all creatures great and small
Antrim Hotels, Northern Ireland Antrim hotels, coaching inns, other accommodation on Northern Ireland's Antrim coast. Sights include the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and the Glens of Antrim antrim coast hotels • bed breakfast guesthouse northern ireland • ulster united kingdom accommodation • unesco giant's causeway • bushmills distillery
Going to Ireland? You Need Georgina Campbell’s Jameson Guide You owe it to yourself to visit Ireland and taste the new culinary revolution that is going on. And to help you zero in on the best restaurant and accommodations, be certain to get a copy of Georgina Campbell's Jameson Guide 2003, Ireland's Best Places to Eat, Drink & Stay. ireland • food • irish cuisine • innovative cuisine • emerald isle
Ireland - Castles and Attractions Castles, battlements, designer gardens and clifftop libraries - a collection of ten places to visit on an Irish trip. 10 must-see and must-do places to visit in ireland • ireland has over 5 • 600 kilometeres of coastline • dunguarie castle - county galway • dunluce castle – county antrim
Naval History in Newfoundland The Crow's Nest Officers' Club played a vital role in the victory of the Battle of the Atlantic during the Second World War. naval history • world war ii • crow's nest officers' club • st. john's newfoundland • second world war
Percy Grainger Brief biography of Australian-born American Percy Aldridge Grainger, prolific composer, music educator, virtuoso pianist, innovator, and facilitator for languages. percy grainger • grainger museum • grainger music educator • grainger the warriors • grainger concert pianist
A Granite State Saint Patrick's Day A quick peek at St. Patrick's Day celebration in New Hampshire. The question of a boiled corned beef dinner is also settled - really! new hampshire • st. patrick's day • st. patrick • makem • tommy makem |
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