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Former railway station in County Galway, Ireland
Ballyglunin railway station (Irish: Stáisiún traenach Bhéal Átha Glúinín) is a disused railway station close to the village of Ballyglunin in County Galway
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Townland in County Galway, Ireland
Ballyglunin or Ballyglooneen (Irish: Béal Átha Glúinín, meaning 'ford-mouth of the little knee') is a townland in the civil parish of Kilmoylan in County
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1952 romantic comedy-drama film by John Ford
Thoor Ballylee, County Galway, home of poet W. B. Yeats for a period; Ballyglunin railway station near Tuam, County Galway, which was filmed as Castletown
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Irish priest (1911–1986)
three years. Having served as chaplain on an ocean liner and briefly in Ballyglunin, County Galway, he became curate in Tooreen, a small townland close to
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Station in County Galway, Ireland
section between Athenry and Tuam to reopen, with an intermediate stop at Ballyglunin; the section between Tuam and Claremorris was to open as Section 2. Due
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Town in County Galway, Ireland
filming of The Quiet Man, and can be seen when John Wayne disembarks at Ballyglunin, around 6 km (4 mi) from Tuam. Tuam is served by multiple Bus Éireann
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Heritage railway project in Ireland
for the station in the film, it was ultimately rejected in favour of Ballyglunin. The nearby White O'Morn Cottage at Maam was, however, used as a film
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Founder of St Joseph's Young Priests Society
Olivia Taaffe Born Olivia Mary Blake 24 June 1832 Ballyglunin, County Galway Died 3 May 1918(1918-05-03) (aged 85) Dublin Notable work Founding religious
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Station in County Galway, Ireland
Western Rail Corridor Oranmore Terminus Commuter Galway Suburban Rail Oranmore Future Craughwell InterCity Limerick-Tuam Ballyglunin Location
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Natimuk–Hamilton Road Horsham West Balmoral 69 km (43 mi) C215 Horsham–Lubeck Road Ballyglunin North Road Horsham Drung Bungalally 19 km (12 mi) C216 Grampians Road
List of road routes in Victoria
List_of_road_routes_in_Victoria
County Limerick, Oblate junior novitiate Moyne Park, Abbeyknocknoy, Ballyglunin, County Galway, in 1909 opened as a Camillian hospice, a seminary for
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1967 52°08′33″N 8°04′27″W / 52.1425°N 8.0742°W / 52.1425; -8.0742 Ballyglunin Galway Great Southern and Western 1860 1976 53°25′52″N 8°47′37″W / 53
List of closed railway stations in Ireland
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland
Highway in Victoria
Portland Southern terminus for concurrency with A200 Bungalally 266 165 Ballyglunin North Road (C215) – Drung, Longerenong Drung 263 163 Northern Grampians
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Official in Ireland (c. 1569 to 1922)
Moycullen. 1908: John Joseph Smyth of Masonbrook. 1909: Arthur Henry Courtenay. 1910: Cecil Robert Henry of Toghermore and of Crumlin Park, Ballyglunin.
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