Achill Island (/ˈækəl/; Irish: Acaill, Oileán Acla) is an island off the west coast of Ireland in the historical barony of Burrishoole, County Mayo. It...
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Achill Oysters is a brand of edible oyster that is produced by the O'Malley family on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland. The Euro-Toques Food Award for...
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(English name: Achill Sound), formerly anglicised as Gubacurra, is a Gaeltacht village in County Mayo, Ireland. It lies on the east coast of Achill Island and...
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Achill-henge is a 2011 concrete structure on Achill Island off the northwest coast of County Mayo, Ireland. The term henge is used colloquially only and...
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Adjala-Tosorontio (redirect from Achill, Ontario)
took effect on January 1, 1994. The township comprises the communities of Achill, Airlie, Athlone, Ballycroy, Cedarville, Colgan, Connor, Everett, Glencairn...
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Peace House of Prayer (Achill) Ltd, created by an Irish woman, Christina Gallagher, in 1993. The business is based on Achill Island, County Mayo, in...
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Nester Township, Michigan (redirect from Achill, Michigan)
property in the county listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Achill is a former settlement that had its own post office from December 10, 1878...
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Charles Boycott (section Life on Achill Island)
by his friend, Murray McGregor Blacker, a local magistrate, to move to Achill Island, a large island off the coast of County Mayo. McGregor Blacker agreed...
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area on the island of Achill, County Mayo, Ireland, to the southwest of Achill Sound. The townland, in the southeastern part of Achill, belongs to the barony...
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Anthony Hill (artist) (redirect from Achill Redo)
Anthony Cedric Graham Hill (23 April 1930 – 13 October 2020), also known as Achill Redo, was an English artist, painter, relief-maker, and mathematician, originally...
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Edward Nangle (redirect from Achill mission colony)
Ireland minister and the founder of the Achill Mission Colony. He established a Protestant mission on Achill Island, County Mayo, in 1834 and worked there...
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National Monument located in Achill Island, Ireland. Carrickkildavnet Castle is located in the southeast corner of Achill Island, across from the Corraun...
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Achill Rovers F.D.A.C. is an Irish association football club based in Achill Island, County Mayo. The club was founded in 1986 following the merger of...
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Achill station served Achill in County Mayo, Ireland and was the terminus of the line which connected to Westport via Mallaranny (Mulranny) and Newport...
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Achill GFC is a Gaelic football club which represents Achill Island and the Currane Peninsula. The club was founded in 1941. Although the area was not...
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Finbar Cafferkey (category People from Achill Island)
near the city of Bakhmut in the Donetsk Oblast. Cafferkey was a native of Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. Politically, Cafferkey was an Irish Republican...
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Michael Davitt Bridge (category Achill Island)
County Mayo, Ireland that crosses from Achill Island to the Mainland. The plan for a bridge to connect Achill Island to the Corraun Peninsula was considered...
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eastward crossing of the Atlantic, from St John's, Newfoundland to Dooagh on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland. The journey took 77 days and very nearly ended...
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Achill Horses by Mainie Jellett, 1938...
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Kerry Gap of Dunloe, Killarney, County Kerry Tory Island, County Donegal Achill Island, County Mayo Answering Stone, County Waterford Il Gargano, Vieste...
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It is 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and begins in Westport and ends in Achill, passing through the towns of Newport and Mulranny as it runs along the...
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McNulty, Anton (4 April 2024). "Twin sons of Man Utd legend and grandsons of Achill woman sign Man Utd contracts". Mayo News. Retrieved 4 April 2024. "Darren...
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capital of the kingdom of Connachta in Ireland Croaghaun, a mountain on Achill island, County Mayo (Irish name: Cruachán) Cruachan (band), an Irish Celtic...
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on Inishmore (Inis Mór) before moving to Achill Island, County Mayo, later that month. Locations used on Achill include Cloughmore (JJ Devine's Pub), Corrymore...
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1935. A similar branch line was built at the same time from Westport to Achill on the Atlantic coast of County Mayo. The MGW built the first section, opening...
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Eva O'Flaherty (category People from Achill Island)
arts and London milliner who founded a successful knitting industry on Achill Island. O'Flaherty was born to Martin O'Flaherty and Mary Frances Barbara...
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Pollagh (Irish: Pollach) is a village on Achill Island off the coast of County Mayo. It is surrounded by the villages of Keel, County Mayo and Dooagh....
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Retrieved 18 March 2010. "The Colloquy between Fintan and the Hawk of Achill". Ucc.ie. Archived from the original on 31 December 2018. Retrieved 18 March...
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grandparents were born in Ireland, with her grandfather being from Cloghmore, Achill, Mayo. When Molly was four years old, she and her older sister survived...
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Achill Missionary Herald and Western Witness (1837–1869) was an Irish Provincial Newspaper. Founded by Rev. Edward Nangle as a means of furthering his...
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