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    Lambay Island (Irish: Reachrainn), often simply Lambay, is an island in the Irish Sea off the coast of north County Dublin, Ireland. The largest island...
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    Line. She was large, fast and technically advanced. She ran aground off Lambay Island and sank, on her maiden voyage, in 1854. Of more than 650 aboard...
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    native capercaillie has been proposed. There is also a small population on Lambay Island off the eastern coast of Ireland. Initially introduced in the 1950s...
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    required) Sources Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin Under the Georges. Lambay Books. ISBN 0-7089-4497-3. John Flynn and Jerry Kelleher, Dublin Journeys...
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    Faroe Islands. There are similarly named places, Lamba in Shetland and Lambay in Ireland. The houses in Lamba are spread down through the valley following...
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    while the other souls appear only during the lambay ritual for the child upon reaching one month or two. Lambay is any ceremony, which is directly addressed...
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  • title passed to his younger brother Cecil, the third Baron. He acquired Lambay Island, north of Dublin, in 1904. As of 2017[update] the title is held by...
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    respects. It is the only active real tennis court without a roof (one on Lambay Island requires restoration). Secondly, it is the only surviving example...
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  • screenplay for the film Black Narcissus while staying with Revelstoke at Lambay. Upon his father's death in 1934, he succeeded as the fourth Baron Revelstoke...
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  • non-governmental organisations in India. It was co-founded by Madhav Chavan and Farida Lambay . It works towards the provision of quality education to the underprivileged...
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    listing on Schedule 8 of the Wildlife Act 1990. The Baring family, who owned Lambay Island off the eastern coast of Ireland, introduced red-necked wallabies...
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    historians to be the site of a possible Roman fort or temporary camp) and Lambay island, some Roman military-related finds may be evidence for some form...
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  • Knocklyne (Knocklyon) Castle, Knocklyon. Intact, private residence. Lambay Castle, Lambay Island Lanestown, intact Lehaunstown or Laughanstown Castle, concealed...
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    (2.3×109 acre⋅ft) Islands Anglesey and Holy Island, Isle of Man and Calf of Man, Bardsey Island, Walney, Lambay, Ireland's Eye Settlements (see below)...
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  • Holy Island 39 03 13,579 03 Wales Walney Island 13 04 11,388 04 England Lambay Island 5.54 05 <10 08 Republic of Ireland Bull Island 3 06 <20 07 Republic...
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    at York. The Norse are first recorded in Ireland in 795 when they sacked Lambay Island. Sporadic raids then continued until 832, after which they began...
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    offshore. Lambay Island, at 250 hectares (620 acres), is the largest island off Ireland's east coast and the easternmost point of County Dublin. Lambay supports...
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  • Vishwanath Todkar Pratham Children Education 1994 Mumbai Madhav Chavan Farida Lambay Prayas Children Trafficking 1988 Delhi Amod Kanth Prerana Children Trafficking...
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    sunken garden and a belvedere; extensive changes and extensions to Lambay Castle, Lambay Island, near Dublin, consisting of a circular battlement enclosing...
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    practicing in Ireland included Sir Edwin Lutyens (Heywood House in Co. Laois, Lambay Island and the Irish National War Memorial Gardens in Dublin) and Frederick...
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    Area for its housing scheme. These houses built along what is now known as Lambay Road are conventional in design and built in blocks of four with some semi-detached...
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  • 1854 4,000 Launched in 1853 by William Rennie of Liverpool. Ran aground on Lambay Island on maiden voyage in 1854. Arabian 1852 1854–1866 1068 Scrapped in...
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    originates from Carcar, Cebu, in the Philippines, where the crab is called "Lambay". "FishSource - Blue swimming crab - Java Sea". "Saving flower crabs for...
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    Chinon: the total restoration of a disused court. Lambay Island, Ireland: On the privately owned Lambay Island (approx 5 km off the coast near Dublin, Ireland)...
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    Centre Ireland's Eye Irish Writers Centre James Joyce Centre King's Inns Lambay Island Malahide Castle and regional park Mater Hospital Moore Street Morton...
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    Mindoro languages; piyoso in Maranao, Iranun and Maguindanaon; langbay, lambay, or linambay in Waray; bugnóy in Hiligaynon; tam-o in Aklanon; tamu, ta’mu...
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  • in the Thames Estuary 297 RMS Tayleur 1854 (21 January) Shipwrecked off Lambay Island, Dublin Bay during its maiden voyage after its iron hull deflected...
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    and returned with an army to seize the kingship. A group of burials on Lambay Island, just off the coast near Drumanagh, contained Roman brooches and...
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    census, it has a population of 47,886 people. Tubigon is well known for its "lambay" crabs. The municipality of Tubigon, Bohol celebrates its feast on May 15...
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    Maxwell, Constantia (1997). Dublin under the Georges : 1714-1830. Dublin: Lambay Books. p. 144. ISBN 0708944973. OCLC 1244738727. "IrishCycle.com Guinness...
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