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  • MGWR Class E
  • Steam locomotive

    The MGWR class E was a small 0-6-0T steam locomotive class designed in 1891 by Martin Atock, the then locomotive superintendent of the Midland Great Western

    MGWR Class E

    MGWR Class E

    MGWR_Class_E

  • MGWR Class 1
  • Irish rail locomotive type

    (MGWR) Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 13 were 2-2-2 locomotives acquired over the period 1847-1862 serving the railway in its formative years. The MGWR Class

    MGWR Class 1

    MGWR Class 1

    MGWR_Class_1

  • MGWR Class 7
  • Class of 1 Irish 0-4-0 locomotive

    The MGWR Class 7 consisted of a single engine named Hawthorne for the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland. It was the sole representative of type

    MGWR Class 7

    MGWR_Class_7

  • Steam locomotives of Ireland
  • List of steam locomotives used on Ireland's railways

    MGWR Class D – GSR Class 530 or Class D16 MGWR Class E – GSR Class 551 or Class J26 MGWR Class H – GSR Class 619 or Class J6 MGWR Class K – GSR Class

    Steam locomotives of Ireland

    Steam locomotives of Ireland

    Steam_locomotives_of_Ireland

  • Midland Great Western Railway
  • Former railway company in Ireland

    The Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) was the third largest Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway company in Ireland. It was incorporated in 1845

    Midland Great Western Railway

    Midland_Great_Western_Railway

  • GSR Classes 372 and 393
  • Irish steam locomotive class

    March 1923 for £24,000. Even before the first kit had been assembled, the MGWR's successor, Great Southern Railways, expressed interest in acquiring more

    GSR Classes 372 and 393

    GSR Classes 372 and 393

    GSR_Classes_372_and_393

  • Martin Atock
  • Irish railway engineer

    known as the Locomotive Superintendent of the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR) from 1872 to 1900. Atock was born in June 1834 in Preston, Lancashire to

    Martin Atock

    Martin_Atock

  • Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway
  • Railway in Ireland, 1875 to 1957

    Railway (MGWR) opened in 1882, completing a line of about 43 miles (69 km). Beyond Carrignagat Junction the SL&NCR exercised running powers over the MGWR to

    Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway

    Sligo, Leitrim and Northern Counties Railway

    Sligo,_Leitrim_and_Northern_Counties_Railway

  • Great Southern and Western Railway
  • Major railway company in Ireland (1844–1924)

    After passing under the MGWR line to Broadstone and the MGWR's Liffey Branch to North Wall the route curved back to join the MGWR at Glasnevin Junction

    Great Southern and Western Railway

    Great_Southern_and_Western_Railway

  • Dublin Broadstone railway station
  • Former rail terminal in Dublin, Ireland

    the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR), located in the Dublin suburb of Broadstone. The site also contained the MGWR railway works and a steam locomotive

    Dublin Broadstone railway station

    Dublin Broadstone railway station

    Dublin_Broadstone_railway_station

  • Dublin–Westport/Galway railway line
  • West-east Irish transport link

    to Westport and the other to Galway. The Westport line was opened by the MGWR in 1866 to serve what was then a major port. At this point, services ran

    Dublin–Westport/Galway railway line

    Dublin–Westport/Galway railway line

    Dublin–Westport/Galway_railway_line

  • William H. Morton
  • British locomotive engineer

    Western Railway (MGWR). While Morton's only attributed design during his tenure of the top engineering positions was the MGWR Class F his business acumen

    William H. Morton

    William_H._Morton

  • Rail transport in Ireland
  • Galway Ceannt The present route, built by the GS&WR in competition with the MGWR, leaves the Cork main line just after Portarlington. The River Shannon is

    Rail transport in Ireland

    Rail transport in Ireland

    Rail_transport_in_Ireland

  • Dublin–Navan railway line
  • Railway line in Ireland

    22 Vict. c. cxix) to construct a branch from Clonsilla to Navan off the MGWR main line to Sligo, which was opened in 1862. This line was extended to Kingscourt

    Dublin–Navan railway line

    Dublin–Navan railway line

    Dublin–Navan_railway_line

  • Loughrea branch line
  • Railway line in County Galway, Ireland

    Padraig (1972). The Baronial lines of the MGWR: Loughrea and Ballinrobe. Dublin: Transport Research Associates. ISBN 0901552003. OCLC 8346109. v t e v t e

    Loughrea branch line

    Loughrea branch line

    Loughrea_branch_line

  • Ballaghaderreen branch line
  • Historical railway line in Ireland

    Railway (MGWR) from Longford to Sligo. The line opened in 1874 and was operated by the MGWR. Although costing £80,000 to build, it was sold to the MGWR for

    Ballaghaderreen branch line

    Ballaghaderreen_branch_line

  • Casino Model Railway Museum
  • Museum holding the Fry Collection, Malahide, Ireland

    locomotive preserved WTR   2 483/N1 2-2-2T Original MGWR  13 650/G2 2-4-0 Original MGWR green MGWR K Class Rapid WCR   5   5C/IN1 0-6-2T Original Narrow gauge

    Casino Model Railway Museum

    Casino Model Railway Museum

    Casino_Model_Railway_Museum

  • Great Southern Railways
  • Irish railway company (1925–1944)

    were renumbered into the GSR class number scheme whereby the lowest numbered engine in the class was used as the class identity. There was a parallel

    Great Southern Railways

    Great Southern Railways

    Great_Southern_Railways

  • Downpatrick and County Down Railway
  • Heritage railway and museum in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland

    originally consisted of little more than a short stretch of track with an E-class diesel locomotive and a brake van. It has expanded incrementally since

    Downpatrick and County Down Railway

    Downpatrick_and_County_Down_Railway

  • Slip coach
  • Train cars detachable from rear of a moving train

    12:12 p.m. each Saturday taking 44 minutes to Donaghadee with six stops. The MGWR had a daily slip between 1909 and 1914 at Enfield, which went on to Edenderry

    Slip coach

    Slip coach

    Slip_coach

  • Sligo
  • Town in Connacht, Ireland

    prehistoric archaeological sites in Ireland, and is the only place in which all classes of Irish megalithic monuments are to be found together. Knocknarea mountain

    Sligo

    Sligo

    Sligo

  • John G. Robinson
  • English railway engineer

    Neve, E.; Platt, E. N. T.; Russell, O.; Yeadon, W. B. (November 1979), Fry, E. V. (ed.), Locomotives of the L.N.E.R., Part 3A: Tender Engines—Classes C1

    John G. Robinson

    John_G._Robinson

  • Ulster Folk and Transport Museums
  • Transport Museum in Cultra, Northern Ireland

    facilities. One of the collection's main attractions is Great Southern Railways Class 800 locomotive No. 800 Maeḋḃ, one of the three largest and most powerful

    Ulster Folk and Transport Museums

    Ulster Folk and Transport Museums

    Ulster_Folk_and_Transport_Museums

  • Galway
  • City in Connacht, Ireland

    city, teaching Irish traditional music to children. Dusty Banjos runs classes and sessions in the city for adults switching from other musical traditions

    Galway

    Galway

    Galway

  • Connemara Railway
  • Heritage railway project in Ireland

    cost of the first phase of the project was expected to be c. €300,000. No MGWR engine was preserved as the hope was to build a new one. Those involved in

    Connemara Railway

    Connemara Railway

    Connemara_Railway

  • Bibliography of Irish rail transport
  • Railway Records Society London Area - 1976 Irish Railways in Pictures No 2 MGWR - Irish Railway Records Society London Area Irish Railways in Pictures No

    Bibliography of Irish rail transport

    Bibliography_of_Irish_rail_transport

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, Greek, Swedish

    Claes

    People of Victory; Victory of the People

    Claes

  • Closs
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    Closs

    English : variant of Close 1.German : variant of Kloss.

    Closs

  • Kas
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

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    Glass

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  • Claas
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Dutch, German, Greek

    Claas

    People's Victory

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  • CLAUS
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    German

    CLAUS

    Short form of German Niclaus, CLAUS means "victor of the people." 

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    English short form of Latin Cassandra, CASS means "she who entangles men." 

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    Cassandra was a Trojan prophetess, daughter of King Priam. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra,...

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  • Plass
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Plass

    North German : topographic name from Middle Low German plas ‘place’, ‘open square’, ‘street’.South German (also Pläss) : from a short form of the medieval personal name Blasius.English : variant of Place 3.

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  • Girl/Female

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  • Cass
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin Irish Welsh

    Cass

    Wealthy man.

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  • Lass
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Lass

    North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.English : nickname from Middle English lesse, lasse ‘smaller’ (from Old English lǣssa ‘less’), perhaps also used in the sense ‘younger’.

    Lass

  • Class
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Class

    English : from the medieval personal name Classe, a short form of Nicholas. See also Clayson.Variant of Klaas or Klass, North German forms of Claus.

    Class

  • Cass
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek

    Cass

    From Cassandra; Prophetess; Pure

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  • Cass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cass

    English : from the medieval female personal name Cass, a short form of Cassandra. This was the name (of uncertain, possibly non-Greek, origin) of an ill-fated Trojan prophetess of classical legend, condemned to foretell the future but never be believed; her story was well known and widely popular in medieval England.

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    Indian

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  • Crass
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Crass

    English : nickname from Old French, Middle English cras ‘big’, ‘fat’ (Latin crassus).Possibly an altered spelling of German Krass.

    Crass

  • Claus
  • Boy/Male

    Greek Latin

    Claus

    People's victory.

    Claus

  • Glass
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Glass

    English and German : metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower, from Old English glæs ‘glass’ (akin to Glad, referring originally to the bright shine of the material), Middle High German glas.Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of the epithet glas ‘gray’, ‘green’, ‘blue’ or any of various Gaelic surnames derived from it.German : altered form of the personal name Klass, a reduced form of Nikolaus (see Nicholas).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Glass ‘glass’, or a metonymic occupational name for a glazier or glass blower.

    Glass

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  • Claps
  • v. t.

    Variant of Clasp

  • Class
  • n.

    One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.

  • Lamellibranchiata
  • n. pl.

    A class of Mollusca including all those that have bivalve shells, as the clams, oysters, mussels, etc.

  • Second-class
  • a.

    Of the rank or degree below the best highest; inferior; second-rate; as, a second-class house; a second-class passage.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    To smooth or polish anything, as leater, by rubbing it with a glass burnisher.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    To case in glass.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    An optical glass; a lens; a spyglass; -- in the plural, spectacles; as, a pair of glasses; he wears glasses.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    To cover or furnish with glass; to glaze.

  • Class
  • n.

    To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.

  • Egg-glass
  • n.

    A small sandglass, running about three minutes, for marking time in boiling eggs; also, a small glass for holding an egg, at table.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    A drinking vessel; a tumbler; a goblet; hence, the contents of such a vessel; especially; spirituous liquors; as, he took a glass at dinner.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    A looking-glass; a mirror.

  • Class
  • n.

    To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.

  • Class
  • n.

    A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes.

  • Clasp
  • v. t.

    To shut or fasten together with, or as with, a clasp; to shut or fasten (a clasp, or that which fastens with a clasp).

  • First-class
  • a.

    Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.

  • Glass
  • v. t.

    Anything made of glass.