Courtmacsherry (Irish: Cúirt Mhic Shéafraidh, meaning 'MacSherry's Court'), often referred to by locals as Courtmac, is a seaside village in County Cork...
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Clonakilty, on the estuary of the Argideen River. Nearby is the village of Courtmacsherry. It is about 17 km (11 mi) south of Bandon and 48 km (30 mi) from Cork...
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Courtmacsherry Harbour Lifeboat Station is located on Sea Road, in the village of Courtmacsherry, County Cork, on the southern shore of the Argideen River...
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Clondrohid Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Cobh Conna Coolea Cork City Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Donoughmore...
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Courtmacsherry railway station was on the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Extension Light Railway. It was located in Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland...
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Hot lap (section In Courtmacsherry)
starting grid position. Karen Bevan used a hot lap to win the 2020 Courtmacsherry 10k road race.[citation needed] Hot-lapping may also refer to a superstitious...
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The Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway was a 9 miles (14 km) long light railway connecting Timoleague station and Courtmacsherry station. It was the...
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Ireland. The village is about 8 km (5 mi) south of Bandon, and near Courtmacsherry and Timoleague. The coastal route around the edge of the parish is the...
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shone on 1 October 1853. Between 1855 and 1907 a red sector covered Courtmacsherry Bay. In 1893 a fog signal was established which was maintained until...
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Evangelist's Church is a small Gothic Revival Anglican church located in Courtmacsherry, County Cork, Ireland. Originally used as a school building, it was...
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Schull and Skibbereen, and the 'key villages' of Baltimore, Ballydehob, Courtmacsherry, Drimoleague, Durrus, Glengarriff, Leap, Rosscarbery, Timoleague and...
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(Corr na Móna) Cornelscourt Corofin (Clare) Corofin (Galway) Corroy Courtmacsherry Courtown Craanford Cranford Cratloe Craughwell Crecora Cree Creeslough...
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assisted by LÉ Deirdre (P20), made a jury steering rig, retired to Courtmacsherry under own power. Sinndkabar Skat Sophia Sophie B Tam O'Shanter Tarantula...
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independent Cork and Macroom Direct Railway and the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway. The Cork and Bandon Railway was formed by the Cork and Bandon...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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the Ballinascarthy and Timoleague Railway and on the Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Railway. It was located in Timoleague, County Cork, Ireland. The station...
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A wide variety of steam locomotives have been used on Ireland's railways. This page lists most if not all those that have been used in the Republic of...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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Retrieved 11 October 2024. Stephenson, Niamh (9 September 2023). "Courtmacsherry RNLI welcomes donor to name Shannon class lifeboat Val Adnams". RNLI...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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the estuary at Timoleague, joining the Celtic Sea at the village of Courtmacsherry. The Argideen drains peat bogs north-west of Clonakilty. There is an...
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The Timoleague and Courtmacsherry Light Railway, Ireland, opened in April 1891, was originally operated by two locomotives, both from the Leeds works of...
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County Cork, Ireland, on the banks of the Argideen River overlooking Courtmacsherry Bay. It was built on the site of an early Christian monastic site founded...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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within the historical barony of Ibane and Barryroe include: Castlefreke Courtmacsherry Timoleague List of townlands of the barony of Ibane and Barryroe "Barriroe...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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Robert Gookin of Courtmacsherry (died 1666/7), was an Anglo-Irishman who served as a captain in the English Parliamentary army in Ireland, and received...
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Churchtown Cloghroe Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Conna Coolea Courtmacsherry Crookhaven Crookstown Crossbarry Crosshaven Cullen Doneraile Douglas...
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Butlerstown, Cahermore, Castleventry, Clonakilty Rural, Coolcraheen, Courtmacsherry, Derry, Kilkerranmore, Kilmaloda East, Kilmaloda West, Kilmoylerane...
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