Draperstown (/ˌdrɛpərzˈtaʊn, ˌdriːpərz-/) is a village in the Sperrin Mountains in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the civil parish...
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The Draperstown Railway was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The line was built between 1881 and 1883, a...
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journalist and former all-Ireland triple jump champion. Chennaoui was born in Draperstown, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. After completing a degree in...
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Draperstown railway station was on the Draperstown Railway which ran from Magherafelt to Draperstown in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. The station was...
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television series, including EastEnders and Doctors. Lawless was born in Draperstown, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. At the age of three, she was diagnosed...
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Draperstown Celtic is a football club from the village of Draperstown, Northern Ireland. The club, founded in 1968, plays its home matches at Cahore Playing...
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54.793; -6.778 St Colm's High School is a secondary school located in Draperstown, Mid-Ulster, Northern Ireland. The school opened in September 1961. It...
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Council and contains the wards of Ballymaguigan, Bellaghy, Castledawson, Draperstown and Tobermore. Moyola forms part of the Mid Ulster constituencies for...
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Donaghmore, Donegore, Dooish, Dorsey, Douglas Bridge, Downhill, Downpatrick, Draperstown, Drains Bay, Dromara, Dromintee, Dromore (Co. Down), Dromore (Co. Tyrone)...
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Donegal population have been sighted across the range from Strabane to Draperstown although no breeding population has yet been established. The Mountains...
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Claudy Coagh Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown Drumahoe Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More Feeny...
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Magherafelt Area A which had existed since 1973, and contained the wards of Draperstown, Lower Glenshane, Maghera, Swatragh and Tobermore. It was abolished for...
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the Plantation of Ulster, the company held land around Moneymore and Draperstown in County Londonderry. Amongst the royalty who have been members of the...
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station was on the Draperstown Railway which ran from Magherafelt to Draperstown in Northern Ireland. The station was opened by the Draperstown Railway on 20...
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Claudy Coagh Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown Drumahoe Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More Feeny...
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villages such as Carrickmore, Cushendall, Rostrevor, Crossmaglen and Draperstown are not marched in at all and areas with a sizeable population like Coalisland...
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Culnady Curran Derry (has city status) Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown Drumahoe Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Dungiven Eglinton Elagh More...
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dedicated to the Flight of the Earls and the subsequent plantation in Draperstown in Northern Ireland and at the "Flight of the Earls Centre" in the Martello...
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District Council; the Magherafelt District Council wards of Ballymaguigan, Draperstown, and Lecumpher; and the Strabane District Council wards of Castlederg...
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at the junction of the Cookstown extension to Magherafelt, Cookstown, Draperstown and Macfin. The station was opened as Drumsough Junction by the Belfast...
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1989) was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a wing half. Born in Draperstown, McCabe played for Billingham Synthonia, South Bank St Peters, Middlesbrough...
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Claudy Coagh Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown Drumahoe Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More Feeny...
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Claudy Coagh Culmore Culnady Curran Derrynaflaw Desertmartin Downhill Draperstown Drumahoe Drummullan Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More Feeny...
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begin operations on 2 May with attacks on police barracks in Bellaghy, Draperstown and Coalisland. During these attacks an RIC officer and an IRA volunteer...
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Ireland Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moneymore. Moneymore and Draperstown: The Architecture and Planning of the Estates of the Drapers Company...
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The Glasgowbury Music Festival was an annual music festival held in Draperstown, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland running from 2000 - 2013. The Glasgowbury...
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steam or two or more engines coupled together: Draperstown Branch: Draperstown Junction – Draperstown. Tyer's electric train tablet instruments: Ballymena...
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250 at 2001 Census) Ballykelly Bellaghy Castledawson Castlerock Claudy Draperstown Garvagh Greysteel Kilrea Moneymore Strathfoyle (part of Derry Urban Area)...
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right up to the borders of the neighbouring settlements of Desertmartin, Draperstown, and Maghera. In the 2011 census the "usual population" of Tobermore...
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1926 it was part of Iniscarn district electoral division as part of the Draperstown dispensary (registrar's) district of Magherafelt Rural District. As part...
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