The Mourne Observer is a local newspaper in County Down, Northern Ireland. It currently has two editions, one for Down and one for South Down. Regular...
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The Mourne Mountains (/mɔːrn/ MORN; Irish: Beanna Boirche), also called the Mournes or the Mountains of Mourne, are a granite mountain range in County...
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up mourne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mourne may refer to: Mourne Abbey, a small parish just south of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland Mourne (barony)...
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lies by the Irish Sea at the foot of Slieve Donard, the highest of the Mourne Mountains. Newcastle is known for its sandy beach, forests (Donard Forest...
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Armagh Observer Lurgan Mail Portadown Times Ulster Gazette County Down County Down Outlook County Down Spectator Down Recorder The Mourne Observer Newry...
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Kilkeel (redirect from Mourne Independent Christian School)
southernmost town in Northern Ireland. It lies within the historic barony of Mourne. Kilkeel town is the main fishing port on the Down coast, and its harbour...
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Stories and Pictures of '98. as collected by and published in The "Mourne Observer"". Lisburn.com. Retrieved 6 November 2020. O'Connor, Catherine (2003)...
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in the Mourne and Slieve Croob Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It covers an area of 630 hectares (1,600 acres) at the foot of the Mourne Mountains...
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Area Community Association (Davey, Bernard). The Quay and The Rock. Mourne Observer Press. pp. 78–79. "Petition launched to save Rock Pool in Newcastle"...
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of Down: a Tale of Ninety-Eight (PDF). Newcastle, Northern Ireland: Mourne Observer Limited (from the 1899 4th edition). Retrieved 6 November 2020. Macartney...
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2010. Retrieved 2 January 2012. "Child's play for Dromara" (PDF). Mourne Observer. 5 January 2011. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 April 2012...
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his painting career. Among "Other Stories and pictures of '98", the Mourne Observer reproduces "a miniature of Betsy Gray" which was attributed (possibly...
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Echo Londonderry Sentinel Lurgan Mail Mid Ulster Echo Mid-Ulster Mail Mourne Observer Newry Democrat Newry Reporter Newtownabbey Times Newtownards Chronicle...
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2014. Retrieved 15 November 2020. "Betsy Gray or Hearts of Down". Mourne Observer. Retrieved 14 October 2021. "No. 2591". The Belfast Gazette. 19 December...
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he published a book about the local landscape entitled Bernard Davey's Mourne: Ten Walks with the Weatherman; a further volume was published two years...
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December 1970. p. 11. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) Mourne Observer. 8 January 1971. p. 7. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)...
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the historic barony of Mourne. In the Middle Ages, it was said to be the centre of power of the Mugdorna (Múrna, Mughdorna, Mourne), an Irish tribe. It...
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RAF Jurby (redirect from No 5 Air Observer School)
U-boats. While still climbing, the aircraft entered thick cloud over the Mourne Mountains and came in contact with one of the summits. The hull was badly...
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was a planned ten station commuter rail that was to connect between Mount Mourne in southern Iredell County and the proposed Gateway Station in Uptown Charlotte...
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even though there are many Down footballers from outside the Kingdom of Mourne and a few decent hurlers on 'the mainland' e.g. "The Championship – Derry...
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Heritage Site. The highest peak in Northern Ireland is Slieve Donard in the Mourne Mountains at 852 metres (2,795 ft). The UK is a constitutional monarchy...
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Ireland consists of mostly hilly landscape and its geography includes the Mourne Mountains as well as Lough Neagh, at 388 square kilometres (150 sq mi),...
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Ireland. Exterior scenes in Northern Ireland were filmed at Sandy Brae in the Mourne Mountains (standing in for Vaes Dothrak); Castle Ward (Winterfell); Saintfield...
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from natural grass into a 3G pitch, which was granted by the Newry and Mourne District Council. In 2013, Warrenpoint Town were promoted to the NIFL Premiership...
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the award. McAnulty was born in 2004 and lives with his family near the Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland. In mid-2021, Monisha Rajesh reported in The...
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the Caledonian mountain belt) with extensive gold deposits, the granite Mourne Mountains and the basalt Antrim Plateau, as well as smaller ranges in South...
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Down, north-east County Londonderry, and in the fishing villages of the Mourne coast. It is also spoken in the Laggan district and parts of the Finn Valley...
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of Mourne', from the territorial domain of an ancient clan or sept called Mughdorna in Old Irish. The name is cognate with the Mountains of Mourne. The...
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(Larne) Q Mid Ulster 106 Mid Ulster 106.0 106.3 107.2 Q Newry and Mourne 100.5 Newry and Mourne 100.5 101.1 (Kilkeel) Q North Coast 97.2 Coleraine 97.2 97.6...
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(August 24, 2005). "CATS plans $100 million transit hub". The Charlotte Observer. p. 1A. Rainey, Amy (January 16, 2008). "The Ever-Changing Face of the...
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