Kilkenny railway station (MacDonagh Station, Irish: Stáisiún Mhic Dhonnchadha) serves the city of Kilkenny in County Kilkenny. It is a station on the Dublin...
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College, Kilkenny City during the early years of his career, where MacDonagh Railway Station was named in his memory, as was the MacDonagh Junction shopping...
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McDonagh, also spelled MacDonagh is from the Irish language Mac Dhonnchadha, and is now one of the rarer surnames of Ireland. Mac Dhonnchadha, Mac Donnchadha...
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playwright Thomas MacDonagh. Kilkenny is a stop on Iarnród Éireann's Intercity route between Dublin and Waterford. From Kilkenny station trains run on the...
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through Kilkenny MacDonagh Station in Kilkenny and Thomastown railway station. Waterford railway station is located just outside County Kilkenny. The stations...
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champions more than once. Kilkenny are the competition's most successful team, having been All-Ireland champions on 36 occasions. Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary...
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Rail transport in Ireland (redirect from Irish railway network)
Newbridge Kildare Athy Carlow Muine Bheag Kilkenny MacDonagh Thomastown Waterford Plunkett Since Kilkenny is a stub station, reversal is necessary. Non Passenger...
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Castlecomer (redirect from Castlecomer, Kilkenny)
Carlow. The closest railway stations are Kilkenny (MacDonagh), Carlow railway station, Athy railway station and Portlaoise railway station. In the past Castlecomer...
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Iarnród Éireann (category Railway companies of the Republic of Ireland)
Kent (formerly Glanmire Road) Kilkenny MacDonagh Limerick Colbert Tralee Casement Dundalk Clarke Drogheda MacBride Sligo Mac Diarmada Galway Ceannt Waterford...
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station was designed by Sancton Wood. Opened by the Great Southern and Western Railway, the station was amalgamated into the Great Southern Railways....
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Thomastown Railway Station serves the town of Thomastown in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is a station on the Dublin to Waterford Intercity route. Unlike...
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Kishoge railway station is a railway station in Ireland that serves the Kishoge (sometimes 'Kishogue') housing development in west County Dublin. It is...
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Association in 1907. He joined the Gaelic League and began studying with Thomas MacDonagh, with whom he formed a lifelong friendship. The two were both poets with...
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Lurgan railway station serves Lurgan in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Located on William Street. The station is managed by NI Railways. With just under...
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Westmeath. Wexford 4-23 Kilkenny 5-18 (14 May 2023): Wexford needed to defeat Kilkenny to avoid relegation to the 2024 Joe McDonagh Cup. Legend 1st – Champions...
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County Tipperary (section Railways)
footballer Denis Lynch, showjumper Thomas MacDonagh, Irish Republican and Signatory of the 1916 Proclamation Shane MacGowan, musician and songwriter, member...
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This article lists railway stations both in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The stations in the Republic of Ireland are generally operated...
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This is a list of railway stations named after people. It details the name of the railway station, its location and eponym. All these facilities' names...
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only to draw with Kilkenny to force a replay, the first since 1959, which they eventually lost. In 2017 Galway lifted the Liam MacCarthy Cup for the first...
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DSER 15 and 16 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1922)
engines to be put on display at various railway stations around Ireland following an appeal by the Irish Railway Record Society. Other locomotives put on...
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All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship (SHC) wins, behind only Cork and Kilkenny. Tipperary GAA has jurisdiction over the area that is associated with the...
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where many of the people were immigrants from County Waterford and County Kilkenny, games of hurling were common. The Catholic Bishop of St. John's, Rev....
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covering the 1959 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final between Kilkenny and Waterford for BBC Television, English football commentator Kenneth...
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300 Irregulars take over the centre of Kilkenny, including the city hall, the Protestant cathedral and Kilkenny Castle. The Irregulars order the closure...
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Plunkett "Dublin City 1913" – the struggle from 1913 to 1916, written by Donagh MacDonagh "Oró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile" – originally a jacobite tune, it later...
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halt. 20 December 1920: The West Kilkenny IRA ambushed a joint RIC/military patrol at Nine Mile House, County Kilkenny; eight soldiers and one constable...
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Archived from the original on 18 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021. Macdonagh, Michael (1898). Irish Life and Character. London. p. 238. OCLC 810891780...
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Kieran's College in Kilkenny, where he was a colleague and friend of the school's English, French and history master Thomas MacDonagh; the two also lodged...
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Séamus Dwyer, Sinn Féin politician, shot (born 1886). 25 December – Joseph MacDonagh, anti-Treaty Sinn Féin member of 1st Dáil representing Tipperary North...
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extensive coverage of the events through their 'Voice of the Games' radio station which replaced RTÉ Radio 1 on Medium Wave for the duration of the event...
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