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Human settlement in Scotland
Wolfhill is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, with a population of 316 (2001 census). Founded in the 1820s on Ancaster Estates, it is joined to the smaller
Wolfhill
Village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland
shaped like the letter Y, with Main Road (A93) running north until it joins Wolfhill Road from the north-east, as Main Road turns north-west. To the east of
Guildtown
Railway station in County Kildare, Ireland
at the southern end of the station is all that remains of the line to Wolfhill. Due to the rapid growth of Athy itself, this station has seen considerable
Athy_railway_station
Former GAA club in County Laois, Ireland
Wolfhill GAA was a Gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland. The club was located in the catchment area of the current St Joseph's club. Wolfhill
Wolfhill_GAA
Association football league in Northern Ireland
1949–50 East Belfast 1950–51 East Belfast 1951–52 East Belfast 1952–53 Wolfhill Rec 1953–54 Balmoral Rec 1954–55 Balmoral Rec 1955–56 Chimney Corner 1956–57
Northern Amateur Football League
Northern_Amateur_Football_League
Extirpation of Irish wolves
killed there, viz. one in the south; another near Glenarm; and the third (Wolfhill) three miles from Belfast." Waddell, J. (1998) The prehistoric archaeology
Wolves_in_Ireland
Schoolgirl murdered in London in 2001
term subsequently issued by the High Court. Robert Lesarian Howard, of Wolfhill, a village in County Laois, Republic of Ireland, was born on 20 April 1944
Murder_of_Hannah_Williams
Historic administrative division in Scotland
Strathtay Strathyre Thornhill Tibbermore Tullibardine Tyndrum Waterloo Weem Wolfhill Woodside The Highland Main Line railway line connects Perth to Inverness
Perthshire
Scottish scientist (1821–1890)
orbit. James Croll was born in 1821 on the farm of Little Whitefield, near Wolfhill in Perthshire, Scotland, the son of David Croll, mason, and his wife Janet
James_Croll
Football league
John’s Bertha Park Kinnoull Kinrossie Caledonian Letham Community Methven Athletic Scone Thistle St. John’s Athletic Stanley Vale of Atholl Wolfhill
Perthshire Amateur Football Association
Perthshire_Amateur_Football_Association
Major railway company in Ireland (1844–1924)
leased from Dublin and South Eastern Railway. Castlecomer branch and Athy–Wolfhill state-owned. Fermoy–Waterford, Waterford–Rosslare and Rosslare–Wexford
Great Southern and Western Railway
Great_Southern_and_Western_Railway
Village in County Laois, Ireland
Gaelic Athletic Association club and takes its players from Luggacurren, Wolfhill and Ballyadams. Some players of note from the Swan have included Tom Kelly
The_Swan,_County_Laois
Irish mining engineer and inventor
brothers all worked there. From 1867, Sutcliffe worked as a clerk at the Wolfhill Colliery in Queens County (now County Laois). He received a Colliery Manager's
Richard_Sutcliffe_(engineer)
Irish railway company (1925–1944)
Notes Argina Colliery Extension Railway CLR 3 ft (914 mm) 4 0 Athy Wolfhill Colliery Railway GSWR 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) 12 0 Athenry and Tuam Extension
Great_Southern_Railways
Town in County Laois, Ireland
line linking Ballylinan to the nearby towns of Athy, County Kildare and Wolfhill, County Laois was opened in September 1918 by the British government during
Ballylinan
Gaelic games club in County Laois, Ireland
county team. Maryborough had beaten Wolfhill in the county final and had co-opted a number of players from Wolfhill and some other clubs for their same
Portlaoise_GAA
Northern Irish footballer
birth Belfast, Northern Ireland Positions Defender midfielder Youth career Wolfhill Boys Club 1994 St Andrew's Boys Club Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls)
Danny_Griffin_(footballer)
Town in County Kildare, Ireland
Asbestos Cement factory). This is all that is left of the former branch to Wolfhill colliery. This side line was built by the United Kingdom government in
Athy
Angus and Scone, while the 58 begins in Blairgowrie and serves Meikleour, Wolfhill, Guildtown, Scone and terminates at Perth Academy in Viewlands. Eight routes
Public transport in Perth and Kinross
Public_transport_in_Perth_and_Kinross
February: A Protestant civilian, William Cooke, was found shot dead at Wolfhill Quarry on the edge of Belfast. The UVF killed him as an alleged informer
Timeline of Ulster Volunteer Force actions
Timeline_of_Ulster_Volunteer_Force_actions
Gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland
was reformed in 1962 and played its first game on 1 April 1962 beating Wolfhill by 3-5 to 0-1. Previous to this, players from the locality played with
Courtwood_GAA
GAA club in south east of County Laois, Ireland
areas represented on the club crest: Ballyadams, Luggacurren, The Swan and Wolfhill. Players (past and present) include Tom Kelly, Joe Higgins, Martin Dempsey
St_Joseph's_GAA_(Laois)
dead three civilians (two Catholics and one Protestant) at a house on Wolfhill Drive, Belfast. 17 February: the UFF claimed responsibility for killing
Timeline of Ulster Defence Association actions
Timeline_of_Ulster_Defence_Association_actions
Irish Gaelic footballer
information Native name Caoimhin Ó Maonaí (Irish) Nickname Digger Born Wolfhill, County Laois Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) Sport Sport Gaelic football Position
Kevin Meaney (Gaelic footballer)
Kevin_Meaney_(Gaelic_footballer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wolf Hill may refer to: Langshan (Nantong) or Wolf Hill, China Wolfhill, a village in Perthshire, Scotland This disambiguation page lists articles about
Wolf_Hill
Gaelic football competition
1894 No competition 1895 No competition 1896 Wolfhill 1-05 Portarlington 1-02 1897† Maryborough† w/o Wolfhill scr 1898 Abbeyleix 0-04* Ballyroan 0-04 1899
Laois Senior Football Championship
Laois_Senior_Football_Championship
UK Climate Change public body
Glasgow University Students' Representative Council Greenpeace Guildtown & Wolfhill Carbon Community Action Project Heriot-Watt University Students' Association
Stop_Climate_Chaos_Scotland
Redgorton, Rhynd, St Madoes, St Martin's, Scone (3), Stanley (2), Tibbermore, Wolfhill Stirling and Dunblane (71): Aberfoyle, Alloa (5), Alva (3), Balquhidder
List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries
List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries
Annual Gaelic football competition
competition 1917 No competition 1918 Borris-in-Ossory 1919 Portarlington 1920 Wolfhill 1921 Mountmellick 1922 Greenroad, Portlaoise 1923 No competition 1924 No
Laois Junior Football Championship
Laois_Junior_Football_Championship
Annual football competition for intermediate clubs in Laois
1948 Ballylinan[contradictory] Timahoe 1949 Annanough Barrowhouse 1950 Wolfhill 1951 St Fintan's Hospital 1952 O'Dempsey's Mountmellick 1953 The Heath
Laois Intermediate Football Championship
Laois_Intermediate_Football_Championship
Mountmellick Windsor (or Cappaghnahoran) 269 Upperwoods Offerlane Abbeyleix Wolfhill 156 Ballyadams Rathaspick Athy Woodland (or Garragh) 209 Slievemargy Killabban
List of townlands of County Laois
List_of_townlands_of_County_Laois
Category C(S) 5452 Upload Photo Cargill, Monument To Thomsons And Macgregors Of Wolfhill And Newbigging, In Old Churchyard 56°31′02″N 3°22′59″W / 56.517289°N
List of listed buildings in Cargill, Perth and Kinross
List_of_listed_buildings_in_Cargill,_Perth_and_Kinross
Warwickshire 52°17′N 1°14′W / 52.28°N 01.23°W / 52.28; -01.23 SP5265 Wolfhill Perth and Kinross 56°29′N 3°23′W / 56.48°N 03.38°W / 56.48; -03.38 NO1533
List of United Kingdom locations: Wir-Wood
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Wir-Wood
GAA club in Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland
The Rovers St Canice's St Conleth's St Fintan's Hospital Shamrocks Shanahoe Slieve Margy St Fintan's, Colt Tinnahinch Vicarstown Wolfhill Worsted Mills
Mountmellick_GAA
School district in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
Oceanport School District Address 29 Wolfhill Avenue Oceanport , Monmouth County, New Jersey, 07757 United States Coordinates 40°18′46″N 74°01′04″W /
Oceanport_School_District
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