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  • Bawn
  • Defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house

    A bawn is the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house. It is the anglicised version of the Irish word bábhún (sometimes spelt badhún), possibly

    Bawn

    Bawn

    Bawn

  • The Rocks of Bawn
  • Irish traditional folk song

    The Rocks of Bawn is an Irish traditional folk song, originating in County Cavan in the early 18th century. It has been catalogued in the Roud Folk Song

    The Rocks of Bawn

    The_Rocks_of_Bawn

  • TSS Slieve Bawn
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    TSS Slieve Bawn is the name of the following ships, named for the hill Slieve Bawn in Ireland: TSS Slieve Bawn (1905) TSS Slieve Bawn (1936) Slieve (disambiguation)

    TSS Slieve Bawn

    TSS_Slieve_Bawn

  • Bellaghy Bawn
  • Bawn in Bellaghy, Northern Ireland

    Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn in Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Construction began in c. 1614 under John Rowley. After Rowley's

    Bellaghy Bawn

    Bellaghy Bawn

    Bellaghy_Bawn

  • Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn
  • 1920 Irish silent film directed by John MacDonagh

    and His Colleen Bawn is a 1920 Irish silent film adaptation of William Carleton's 1855 novel Willy Reilly and His Dear Colleen Bawn: A Tale Founded Upon

    Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn

    Willy Reilly and His Colleen Bawn

    Willy_Reilly_and_His_Colleen_Bawn

  • Colleen Bawn
  • Zimbabwean town

    Colleen Bawn is a town in Zimbabwe. Colleen Bawn is located in Gwanda District, in Matabeleland South Province, in southwest Zimbabwe. It is approximately

    Colleen Bawn

    Colleen_Bawn

  • Molly Bawn
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Molly Bawn may refer to: Molly Bawn (novel), an 1878 novel by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford Molly Bawn (film), a 1916 film directed by Cecil M. Hepworth Polly

    Molly Bawn

    Molly_Bawn

  • The Colleen Bawn
  • Play by Dion Boucicault

    ‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Colleen Bawn, or The Brides of Garryowen is a melodramatic play written by Irish playwright

    The Colleen Bawn

    The_Colleen_Bawn

  • Hamiltonsbawn
  • Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland

    Hamiltonsbawn or Hamilton's Bawn is a village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, five miles (8 km) east of Armagh. It lies within the civil parish of

    Hamiltonsbawn

    Hamiltonsbawn

    Hamiltonsbawn

  • Oldbawn
  • Suburban area within Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland

    Oldbawn (or Old Bawn, Irish: An Seanbhábhún) is a small suburban area now within Tallaght on Dublin's southside. Formerly a small village in its own right

    Oldbawn

    Oldbawn

    Oldbawn

  • Al-Bawn
  • The al-Bawn plain, or Qā‘ al-Bawn, is a plain located in north-central Yemen, in 'Amran Governorate. It is located just to the north of the Sanaa plain

    Al-Bawn

    Al-Bawn

  • Margaret Wolfe Hungerford
  • Irish novelist

    first novel, Phyllis. Soon after its favourable reception, she wrote Molly Bawn, which became her best-known book. She married Thomas Henry Hungerford, of

    Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

    Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

    Margaret_Wolfe_Hungerford

  • Kilcrea Castle
  • 15th-century ruined tower house and bawn

    Kilcrea Castle is a ruined 15th-century towerhouse and bawn located near the Kilcrea Friary, west of Cork City, Ireland. The tower house and friary were

    Kilcrea Castle

    Kilcrea Castle

    Kilcrea_Castle

  • C. E. H. Bawn
  • British chemist and academic, specialising in chemical kinetics

    Cecil Edwin Henry Bawn, CBE, FRS (6 November 1908 – 19 September 2003) was a British chemist and academic, specialising in chemical kinetics. He was Grant-Brunner

    C. E. H. Bawn

    C._E._H._Bawn

  • Molly Bawn (novel)
  • 1878 novel by Margaret Wolfe Hungerford

    Molly Bawn is an 1878 novel by the Irish writer Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. In 1916 it was adapted into a silent film of the same title starring Alma Taylor

    Molly Bawn (novel)

    Molly Bawn (novel)

    Molly_Bawn_(novel)

  • Cheetah in August
  • 2015 American TV series

    Cheetah In August is an American drama television series created by Anthony Bawn for Vimeo On Demand that debuted on August 25, 2015. The series was renewed

    Cheetah in August

    Cheetah in August

    Cheetah_in_August

  • Slieve Bawn
  • Hill in County Roscommon, Ireland

    Slieve Bawn or Sliabh Bághna (meaning "Mountain of Bághna", ancient Firbolg chieftain) is a hill in County Roscommon, Ireland. It lies between Strokestown

    Slieve Bawn

    Slieve Bawn

    Slieve_Bawn

  • Molly Bawn (film)
  • 1916 British film

    Molly Bawn is a 1916 British silent drama film directed by Cecil M. Hepworth and starring Alma Taylor, Stewart Rome and Violet Hopson. It is an adaptation

    Molly Bawn (film)

    Molly_Bawn_(film)

  • List of Irish ballads
  • dating from the 17th century (Laws P13), recorded by Liam Clancy "Noreen Bawn" – a song, written and composed by Neil McBride from Creeslough, Donegal

    List of Irish ballads

    List_of_Irish_ballads

  • Polly Vaughn
  • Song

    "white", "pale", or "fair"; bawn is an Anglicized version. The Colleen Bawn is a melodramatic play by Dion Boucicault. Molly Bawn: A comedy drama in four

    Polly Vaughn

    Polly_Vaughn

  • TSS Colleen Bawn
  • TSS Colleen Bawn was a twin screw passenger steamship operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway from 1903 to 1922. She was built by Vickers Limited

    TSS Colleen Bawn

    TSS_Colleen_Bawn

  • Eye of the Beholder
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    eye of the beholder", which originally appeared in the 1878 novel Molly Bawn. It may refer to: Eye of the Beholder, a 1999 novel by Jayne Ann Krentz The

    Eye of the Beholder

    Eye_of_the_Beholder

  • Ellen Scanlan
  • Irish murder victim in 1819

    songs, and an opera, using the nickname given to her locally, "the Colleen Bawn", (an Anglicized spelling of the Irish Cailín Bán), which translates literally

    Ellen Scanlan

    Ellen_Scanlan

  • Pallas Castle
  • Tower house in County Galway, Ireland

    best-preserved examples of a tower house in Ireland", surrounded as it is by a bawn wall with four corner towers and a gatehouse. Pallas Castle is located to

    Pallas Castle

    Pallas Castle

    Pallas_Castle

  • Paddy Bawn Brosnan
  • Kerry Gaelic footballer

    Patrick "Paddy Bawn" Brosnan (16 November 1917 – 23 July 1995) was an Irish Gaelic footballer whose league and championship career at senior level with

    Paddy Bawn Brosnan

    Paddy_Bawn_Brosnan

  • Narrow Water Castle
  • 16th-century tower house in Northern Ireland

    Chaoil; Ulster-Scots: Narra Wattèr Castle) is a 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland. It is beside the A2 road and on the

    Narrow Water Castle

    Narrow Water Castle

    Narrow_Water_Castle

  • Crevenish Castle
  • Ruined bawn castle in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    Crevenish Castle is a ruined castle and bawn in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 3k south-west of Kesh at grid ref: H165626. It is privately owned.

    Crevenish Castle

    Crevenish Castle

    Crevenish_Castle

  • Our Fathers (novel)
  • 1999 novel by Andrew O'Hagan

    focuses on James Bawn revisiting his dying grandfather Hugh Bawn in Ayrshire and a brief reunion with his alcoholic father Robert Bawn. It is James who

    Our Fathers (novel)

    Our Fathers (novel)

    Our_Fathers_(novel)

  • TSS Slieve Bawn (1936)
  • TSS Slieve Bawn was a twin screw steamer cargo vessel operated by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway from 1935 to 1948, and the British Transport

    TSS Slieve Bawn (1936)

    TSS_Slieve_Bawn_(1936)

  • The Colleen Bawn (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Colleen Bawn is an 1860 Irish play by Dion Boucicault. The Colleen Bawn may also refer to: local nickname of Ellen Scanlan (1803–1819), Irish murder

    The Colleen Bawn (disambiguation)

    The_Colleen_Bawn_(disambiguation)

  • Ormonde Castle
  • Castle in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland

    Ireland. The oldest part of the existing castle is a mid-15th century walled bawn, cornered on the northeast and northwest by towers. Built before 1315, the

    Ormonde Castle

    Ormonde Castle

    Ormonde_Castle

  • O'Rourke's Castle
  • Ruined castle in County Leitrim, Ireland

    survives with two small openings (dims 0.3m x 0.25m) which may be part of the bawn wall. Archaeological testing (04E0160) of an extensive area just to the NE

    O'Rourke's Castle

    O'Rourke's_Castle

  • Giant's Causeway
  • Interlocking basalt columns in Northern Ireland

    Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Giant's Causeway

    Giant's Causeway

    Giant's_Causeway

  • The Colleen Bawn (1911 American film)
  • 1911 American film

    The Colleen Bawn is a 1911 American silent romantic drama film based on the 1860 play of the same name. A secret marriage leads to murder. The story is

    The Colleen Bawn (1911 American film)

    The Colleen Bawn (1911 American film)

    The_Colleen_Bawn_(1911_American_film)

  • Braidwood, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    acres of Crown Lands in whatever location Jack Bawn desired as an Aboriginal Reserve. However, Jack Bawn and his people were blocked from occupying the

    Braidwood, New South Wales

    Braidwood, New South Wales

    Braidwood,_New_South_Wales

  • Slieve
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anierin, County Leitrim Slieve Aughty, County Galway and County Clare Slieve Bawn, County Roscommon Slieve Beagh, County Monaghan, County Fermanagh and County

    Slieve

    Slieve

  • Huth, Yemen
  • Town in Amran, Yemen

    on the route between Sanaa and Sa'dah, on a plateau to the north of the Bawn plains. According to the 10th-century writer al-Hamdani, Huth is named after

    Huth, Yemen

    Huth,_Yemen

  • Narbonne
  • Subprefecture and commune in Occitania, France

    Narbonne (/nɑːrˈbɒn/ nar-BON, US also /-ˈbɔːn, -ˈbʌn/ -⁠BAWN, -⁠BUN, French: [naʁbɔn] ; Occitan: Narbona [naɾˈβunɔ]; Latin: Narbo [ˈna(ː)rboː]; Late Latin: Narbona)

    Narbonne

    Narbonne

    Narbonne

  • Sorbonne (building)
  • Historical university building in Paris, France

    Sorbonne (French: La Sorbonne; /sɔːrˈbɒn/ sor-BON, US also /sɔːrˈbɔːn/ sor-BAWN; French: [sɔʁbɔn] ) is commonly used to refer to the historic University

    Sorbonne (building)

    Sorbonne (building)

    Sorbonne_(building)

  • Parke's Castle
  • Building in Ireland, Ireland

    16th century O'Rourke (Uí Ruairc) tower house. The Gaelic tower house and bawn had been confiscated by The English Crown, following the execution of its

    Parke's Castle

    Parke's Castle

    Parke's_Castle

  • Gerald Griffin
  • Irish-born novelist and playwright

    novel The Collegians was the basis of Dion Boucicault's play The Colleen Bawn. Feeling he was "wasting his time" writing fiction, he joined the Christian

    Gerald Griffin

    Gerald Griffin

    Gerald_Griffin

  • 1974 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship
  • Annual hurling competition season

    Stacks 3-05 - 1-08 Lixnaw Austin Stack Park N Shehey 2-0, M Lynch 1-1, L Heffernan 0-4. T Bawn McCarthy 0-5, F Thornton 1-1, M Murphy 0-1, M McKenna 0-1.

    1974 Kerry Senior Hurling Championship

    1974_Kerry_Senior_Hurling_Championship

  • Carriganass Castle
  • Tower house in County Cork, Ireland

    gate in the north wall of the bawn, which had 4 corner towers, the main tower being set into the west wall of the bawn. The castle is now in ruins, with

    Carriganass Castle

    Carriganass Castle

    Carriganass_Castle

  • Benburb Castle
  • Castle in Northern Ireland

    County Armagh. A 19th-century tower house occupies the south west area of the bawn. The castle has been restored and stands in the grounds of the imposing Servite

    Benburb Castle

    Benburb Castle

    Benburb_Castle

  • The Lily of Killarney
  • Opera in three acts by Julius Benedict

    Oxenford and Dion Boucicault, is based on Boucicault's own play The Colleen Bawn. The opera received its premiere at Covent Garden Theatre, London on Monday

    The Lily of Killarney

    The_Lily_of_Killarney

  • List of Dublin postal districts
  • Valley, Newcastle and Neilstown. Dublin 24 includes Firhouse, Jobstown, Old Bawn, Tallaght, parts of Ballymount, Saggart, Rathcoole and Brittas. These areas

    List of Dublin postal districts

    List of Dublin postal districts

    List_of_Dublin_postal_districts

  • Ireland's Vanishing Triangle
  • 1980s-1990s disappearances of women

    m. on the evening of 23 December 1991; however, she soon went to the Old Bawn Centre to buy Santa hats for her children. On Christmas day, Patricia's husband

    Ireland's Vanishing Triangle

    Ireland's Vanishing Triangle

    Ireland's_Vanishing_Triangle

  • Ethyl copper
  • Chemical compound

    been characterized by X-ray crystallography. Phenylcopper Gilman reagent Bawn, C. E. H.; Johnson, R. (1960). "815. Alkyl derivatives of group I metals

    Ethyl copper

    Ethyl_copper

  • Tallaght
  • Outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland

    invade, and devastate Tallaght Castle and surrounding manors. 1635: Old Bawn House was built. 1729: Tallaght Castle demolished; Archbishop's Palace built

    Tallaght

    Tallaght

    Tallaght

  • Curtain wall (fortification)
  • Defensive wall between two bastions of a fortification

    tenailles were added to protect the curtain walls from direct cannonading. Bawn Enceinte Rampart Whitelaw 1846, p. 44. Curry & Hughes 1999, p. 134. Turbull

    Curtain wall (fortification)

    Curtain wall (fortification)

    Curtain_wall_(fortification)

  • Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station
  • Power station in Zimbabwe

    The Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station is a 32 MW (43,000 hp) solar power plant under development in Zimbabwe. The project is owned by Pretoria Portland

    Colleen Bawn Solar Power Station

    Colleen_Bawn_Solar_Power_Station

  • Dunluce Castle
  • Medieval castle on coast of Northern Ireland

    Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Dunluce Castle

    Dunluce Castle

    Dunluce_Castle

  • Carrickkildavnet Castle
  • Ruined tower house, County Mayo, Ireland

    machicolation, defensive loops, buttress fortifications at the top and a ruined bawn wall. Landscape shot Castle with Achill Sound and Corraun Hill beyond View

    Carrickkildavnet Castle

    Carrickkildavnet Castle

    Carrickkildavnet_Castle

  • Jordan's Castle
  • Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Jordan's Castle

    Jordan's Castle

    Jordan's_Castle

  • Bellaghy
  • Village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland

    landmarks, including a well-preserved 17th century fortified house, Bellaghy Bawn, which is now a museum. A Grade B+ thatched cottage is present in the Bellaghy

    Bellaghy

    Bellaghy

    Bellaghy

  • Doe Castle
  • Former stronghold, County Donegal, Ireland

    side. The structure consists mainly of high outer walls around an interior bawn with a four-storey tower-house or keep. Doe Castle was most likely built

    Doe Castle

    Doe Castle

    Doe_Castle

  • PS Iverna
  • which were scrapped following the arrival of the new screw steamers Colleen Bawn and Mellifont in 1903, Iverna and Norah Creina remained in service until

    PS Iverna

    PS_Iverna

  • Alice Furlong
  • Irish writer, poet and political activist

    publications with Douglas Hyde (later President of Ireland). She was born at Old Bawn, near Tallaght, County Dublin, the daughter of John Furlong, a sporting journalist

    Alice Furlong

    Alice_Furlong

  • Dion Boucicault
  • Irish actor and dramatist (1820–1890)

    adaptation of a Gerald Griffin novel, The Collegians, entitled The Colleen Bawn. This play, one of the most successful of the times, was performed in almost

    Dion Boucicault

    Dion Boucicault

    Dion_Boucicault

  • Crown Liquor Saloon
  • Ornate pub in Belfast

    Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Crown Liquor Saloon

    Crown Liquor Saloon

    Crown_Liquor_Saloon

  • Delville House
  • House in Dublin, Ireland

    Marino House and Casino Merrion Castle Mornington House Newbridge Estate Old Bawn House Old Connaught House Powerscourt House Rathfarnham Castle Roebuck Castle

    Delville House

    Delville House

    Delville_House

  • Ballyclogh, County Cork
  • Village in County Cork, Ireland

    close to village centre still goes by the name 'Lachbán' - (pronounced Ly-bawn), just west of the 'Smithfield' area and approximately 400 metres from the

    Ballyclogh, County Cork

    Ballyclogh, County Cork

    Ballyclogh,_County_Cork

  • Is It the Sea?
  • 2008 live album by Bonnie "Prince" Billy

    drums and percussion.It includes what must be the best version of Molly Bawn ever recorded. "Minor Place" 4:41 "Love Comes to Me" 4:19 "Bed Is for Sleeping"

    Is It the Sea?

    Is_It_the_Sea?

  • Stage Irish
  • Portryal of Irish people in plays

    emigrations of mid-century. Dion Boucicault's successful plays The Colleen Bawn (1860) and The Shaughraun (1874) included several Stage Irish characters

    Stage Irish

    Stage Irish

    Stage_Irish

  • TSS Slieve Bawn (1905)
  • TSS Slieve Bawn was a twin screw steamer passenger and cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1905 to 1923, and the London

    TSS Slieve Bawn (1905)

    TSS_Slieve_Bawn_(1905)

  • PS Kathleen Mavourneen
  • the Drogheda company. Upon the delivery of the new screw steamers Colleen Bawn and Mellifont in 1903, the Kathleen Mavourneen was withdrawn from service

    PS Kathleen Mavourneen

    PS_Kathleen_Mavourneen

  • Al-Jannat
  • Town in Amran, Yemen

    about 2.5 km from 'Amran, the governorate capital, at the edge of the al-Bawn plain. Overlooking the town is the height called Jabal al-Jannat, where the

    Al-Jannat

    Al-Jannat

  • Cap-house
  • Small room at the top of a spiral staircase

    Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    Cap-house

    Cap-house

    Cap-house

  • Battlement
  • Parapet in which gaps or indentations occur at intervals

    Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    Battlement

    Battlement

    Battlement

  • Tower houses in Great Britain and Ireland
  • Group of castles in Britain and Ireland

    of the family. Many had a defensive wall around the building, known as a bawn (Irish: bábhún). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tower houses in Ireland

    Tower houses in Great Britain and Ireland

    Tower houses in Great Britain and Ireland

    Tower_houses_in_Great_Britain_and_Ireland

  • Bastion
  • Outward structure of a fortification

    Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    Bastion

    Bastion

    Bastion

  • Killyleagh Castle
  • Castle in the village of Killyleagh, Northern Ireland

    erected the north tower and built (or perhaps restored) the long fortified bawn (wall) in the front of the castle. The 2nd Earl's castle is mostly what remains

    Killyleagh Castle

    Killyleagh Castle

    Killyleagh_Castle

  • Lydia Thompson
  • English dancer, comedian, actor and theatrical producer (1838–1908)

    and had a role in the William Brough burlesque of The Colleen Bawn, called The Colleen Bawn Settled at Last. Thompson married John Christian Tilbury, a

    Lydia Thompson

    Lydia Thompson

    Lydia_Thompson

  • 1920 in film
  • Colleen Bawn, directed by John MacDonagh, featuring Brian Magowan and Frances Alexander, based on the 1855 novel Willy Reilly and his dear Colleen Bawn by

    1920 in film

    1920_in_film

  • Blackwater Castle
  • Castle in County Cork, Ireland

    Castle driveway and bawn wall

    Blackwater Castle

    Blackwater Castle

    Blackwater_Castle

  • Irish Republican History Museum
  • Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Irish Republican History Museum

    Irish Republican History Museum

    Irish_Republican_History_Museum

  • Laura Keene
  • English actress (1826–1873)

    into the ocean to save the colleen bawn Eily O'Connor. (Betting on the play's success, Boucicault took The Colleen Bawn to London, where it opened on 10

    Laura Keene

    Laura Keene

    Laura_Keene

  • Simon Madden (Irish footballer)
  • Irish footballer

    Ireland Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position Right back Youth career Tymon Bawn Kilnamanagh Cherry Orchard –2004 Shelbourne 2004–2006 Leeds United Senior

    Simon Madden (Irish footballer)

    Simon_Madden_(Irish_footballer)

  • Mullaghbawn
  • Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland

    Mullaghbawn (/mʌləˈbɔːn/ mul-ə-BAWN or /mʌləˈbɑːn/ mul-ə-BAHN; from Irish an Mullach Bán, meaning 'the white hilltop'), or Mullaghbane, is a small village

    Mullaghbawn

    Mullaghbawn

    Mullaghbawn

  • Arrah-na-Pogue
  • 1864 play in 3 acts by Dion Boucicault

    Wedding, is a play in 3 acts by Dion Boucicault. Along with The Colleen Bawn (1860) and The Shaughraun (1874), it is considered one of the three major

    Arrah-na-Pogue

    Arrah-na-Pogue

    Arrah-na-Pogue

  • List of motte-and-bailey castles
  • Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    List of motte-and-bailey castles

    List of motte-and-bailey castles

    List_of_motte-and-bailey_castles

  • Sir Richard Bulkeley, 1st Baronet
  • Irish politician (1634–1685)

    between 1665 and 1666. On 9 December 1672, he was created a baronet, of Old Bawn, in the County of Dublin, and of Dunlaven, in the County of Wicklow. In 1659

    Sir Richard Bulkeley, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Richard_Bulkeley,_1st_Baronet

  • Ballincollig Castle
  • Norman castle near Cork city, Ireland

    main structures of Ballincollig Castle were constructed at this time. The bawn (enclosure) and tower house are located on a limestone summit, which has

    Ballincollig Castle

    Ballincollig Castle

    Ballincollig_Castle

  • Silvermines
  • Village in County Tipperary, Ireland

    ancient settlement in the area includes a number of ringfort, castle and bawn sites in the townlands of Ballygown South, Gortshaneroe and Cloonanagh. Historically

    Silvermines

    Silvermines

    Silvermines

  • Acton, County Armagh
  • Human settlement in Northern Ireland

    was named Acton, the townland was known as Curryotragh. There he built a bawn 100 feet (30 m) square, a house of brick and lime for himself, and 24 cottages

    Acton, County Armagh

    Acton, County Armagh

    Acton,_County_Armagh

  • Ballygally Castle
  • Castle in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

    is the Middle Scots inscription "Godis Providens is my Inheritans". The bawn and walled garden are registered as Scheduled Historic Monuments at grid

    Ballygally Castle

    Ballygally Castle

    Ballygally_Castle

  • Beaufort, County Kerry
  • Village in County Kerry, Ireland

    U.S.. This was followed by Rory O'More, The Irish Honeymoon, The Colleen Bawn and Arrah-na-Pogue, which were adapted from Dion Boucicault's plays. Olcott

    Beaufort, County Kerry

    Beaufort, County Kerry

    Beaufort,_County_Kerry

  • Casemate
  • Fortified structure

    Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    Casemate

    Casemate

    Casemate

  • Castle Donovan
  • Ruined tower house in County Cork, Ireland

    Mullaugh-Nesha, and its peaked brethren. The tower's surrounding wall or bawn and outbuildings are now gone, but over two thirds of the tower still remain

    Castle Donovan

    Castle Donovan

    Castle_Donovan

  • Robin Hanbury-Tenison
  • English Explorer

    Robin grew up on the Tenison family's historic Anglo-Irish estate Lough Bawn in Castleblayney, County Monaghan, Ireland. He was educated at Eton College

    Robin Hanbury-Tenison

    Robin_Hanbury-Tenison

  • Giulio Natta
  • Italian chemist (1903–1979)

    Springer Science & Business Media. p. 210. ISBN 978-94-009-2407-9. C.E.H. Bawn (1979). "Giulio Natta, 1903—1979". Nature. 280 (5724): 707. Bibcode:1979Natur

    Giulio Natta

    Giulio Natta

    Giulio_Natta

  • Castletroy
  • Suburb of Limerick city, Ireland

    Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of tower house, bawn and ringfort sites in the townlands of Castletroy, Newcastle and Rivers.

    Castletroy

    Castletroy

    Castletroy

  • Armagh disturbances
  • Period of sectarian fighting in Ireland

    bigoted Presbyterian. This in turn led to the creation of the Bawn Fleet, based at Hamilton's Bawn, and the Brass Fleet, more commonly known as the Bunker's

    Armagh disturbances

    Armagh disturbances

    Armagh_disturbances

  • Barbican
  • Fortified outpost or gateway

    Amba Arrowslit Barmkin Barbican Bartizan Bastion Battery tower Battlement Bawn Bent entrance Bergfried Berm Boom Bretèche Bridge castle Bridge tower Burh

    Barbican

    Barbican

    Barbican

  • Peel tower
  • Small medieval fortified keep or tower house

    used in related contexts, for example a "pele" or "barmkin" (in Ireland a bawn) was an enclosure where livestock were herded in times of danger. The rustling

    Peel tower

    Peel tower

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  • Ulster American Folk Park
  • Open air museum

    Museum W5 Northern Ireland Environment Agency Ballycopeland Windmill Bellaghy Bawn Carrickfergus Castle Castle Archdale Country Park Derry City Walls Devenish

    Ulster American Folk Park

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  • McInerney Holdings PLC
  • Defunct Irish construction company

    McInerney Holdings PLC A McInerney sign for a development site in Old Bawn, Tallaght in South County Dublin in 1975. Type Public limited company Industry

    McInerney Holdings PLC

    McInerney Holdings PLC

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  • Doonagore Castle
  • Tower house in County Clare, Ireland

    doorway was protected by a machicolation connected to the wall walk. The bawn wall surrounded the tower. The castle is a private holiday home and not open

    Doonagore Castle

    Doonagore Castle

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  • The Foggy Dew (Irish songs)
  • Irish ballad of the 1910s

    Irish Music for the Union Pipes (London, 1804), where it is called "Corraga Bawn". Foggy Dew Instrumental version performed by Dancing Willow, featuring the

    The Foggy Dew (Irish songs)

    The_Foggy_Dew_(Irish_songs)

  • The Colleen Bawn (1924 film)
  • 1924 British film by W. P. Kellino

    The Colleen Bawn is a 1924 British silent drama film directed by W. P. Kellino and starring Henry Victor, Colette Brettel and Stewart Rome. It is an adaptation

    The Colleen Bawn (1924 film)

    The_Colleen_Bawn_(1924_film)

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Niteesha

    Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess

  • Ghana-Syama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ghana-Syama

    God Krishna

  • Ajendar
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    Hindu, Indian

    Ajendar

    The Creator

  • Stanhope
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    American, Anglo, British, English

    Stanhope

    From the Stony Hollow

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    Biblical American Hebrew

    Ezra

    Help, court'.

  • FABIANO
  • Male

    Italian

    FABIANO

    Italian form of Latin Fabianus, FABIANO means "like Fabius." 

  • Ilanthirayan | இலாந்திராயண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ilanthirayan | இலாந்திராயண

    Young Man whose influence extends beyond the seas

  • Gamaliel
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    Biblical Hebrew

    Gamaliel

    Recompense of God, camel of God.

  • Raini
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Italian

    Raini

    Cheerful; Beautiful and Happy; Carefree; Makes Day Brighter.

  • Keshori
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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Keshori

    Young; A Cream Coloured Flower

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  • Bawn
  • n.

    A large house.

  • Bawn
  • n.

    An inclosure with mud or stone walls, for keeping cattle; a fortified inclosure.