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Cork Grand Prix (Cork International Road Race) 1938 | |
He was a partner in | Cork Gully, a well-known firm of insolvency practiti |
Cork had the status of a county of itself, although | |
ecorded twelve wins over the great rivals while | Cork had defeated Kilkenny on nine occasions. |
individual of this species has been present in | Cork Harbour on the south coast of Ireland since ear |
At the time of Irish independence, | Cork Harbour was included, along with Berehaven and |
st or second largest natural harbour (including | Cork Harbour in Ireland and Halifax Harbour in Canad |
English Channel, that she was forced to stay in | Cork Harbour for almost a month. |
ved in a fine house on the shores of a lake or ( | Cork) harbour", it was likely that "one" kept a yach |
Carrignafoy is an area on the Great Island in | Cork Harbour, Ireland. |
The ship left | Cork Harbour, Ireland on 11 November 1758 along with |
ent two years with the submarine mining unit in | Cork Harbour, Ireland. |
ons in India and then worked on the defences of | Cork harbour, which were completed in 1874. |
ry Estate situated on Fota Island near Cobh, in | Cork Harbour. |
ended all the way down to the western shores of | Cork Harbour. |
The stream flows into | Cork Harbour. |
the Owenacurra River meets the east channel of | Cork Harbour. |
h Mahon, a wide stretch of the upper section of | Cork Harbour. |
nd of Ballinluska, just west of the entrance to | Cork Harbour. |
To the east and south is | Cork Harbour; across a channel to the west is Fota I |
his development is set to continue, the Port of | Cork has announced plans to build a container termin |
ery such as kangaroos, exaggerated accents, and | cork hats. |
eineken Ireland, based at the Murphy Brewery in | Cork, have the largest share of the lager market. |
itus Professor of History at University College | Cork, have stated that the author should not have in |
Only Dublin, Belfast and | Cork have the privilege of using the title Lord Mayo |
coordinate their war effort; but the county of | Cork having insisted on choosing a general of its ow |
When his father became Bishop of | Cork he became his Domestic Chaplain and later Dean |
Born in Bandon, County | Cork, he was an extensive farmer and chairman of the |
dlines in February 1939, when, as Lord Mayor of | Cork, he refused to give a civic reception to the ca |
Born in | Cork, he joined his father's practice in 1850 and in |
A native of Dunmanway in west | Cork, he entered politics at the age of twenty-two b |
he had spells with Greenock Morton, St. Mirren, | Cork Hibernians and finally Clydebank. |
e FAI Cup with them the following year, beating | Cork Hibernians 2-0 in the final. |
He had short spells at Bangor City and | Cork Hibernians before signing for Shamrock Rovers w |
Irish footballer who played for, among others, | Cork Hibernians, Nottingham Forest, Walsall F.C., an |
pendence Cup tournament while still playing for | Cork Hibernians. |
It is also a part of the | Cork Hill District. |
The homes built in the | Cork Hill District reflect most of the major archite |
Cork Hill Historic District is located on a bluff no | |
The earliest houses on | Cork Hill were built in the Greek Revival style that |
Cross in the county of Carlow via Dame Street, | Cork Hill, Lord Edward Street, Christchurch Place, N |
s also a significant number of double houses on | Cork Hill. |
he parish attached to the Anglican cathedral in | Cork; his grandfather was Archbishop of Dublin. |
Journal of the | Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. 2 XLIX: |
Sean Ervine (right) and Dominic | Cork hold aloft the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy |
r many years a sign with the legend "Welcome to | Cork, Home of the Dixies" stood on the main N8 Dubli |
It was a welcome return to the big time for | Cork; however, success in the championship was slow |
Another | Cork hunger striker Michael Fitzgerald also died. |
Jamesy Kelleher, | Cork hurler (d.1943). |
The2008-2009 | Cork Hurlers strike was a withdrawal of playing serv |
chosen to partner Jack Lynch at midfield on the | Cork Hurling Team of the Century. |
December 9: Former | Cork hurling captain, Mark Landers, requests that th |
thy confirmed that he would be stepping down as | Cork hurling manager with immediate effect. |
s career without even a Munster medal, however, | Cork hurling returned to centre stage in 1966. |
is said to be one of the better beaches in West | Cork, if not Ireland. |
The son of | Cork immigrants, Fagan was born in London. |
arious forms of insulating materials, including | cork impregnated with tar, polystyrene foam, and pol |
stly Bessie Howe, daughter of Rev. John Howe of | Cork, in 1851 and secondly Alice Nash of Malvern Wel |
onfederate army under Garret Barry advancing on | Cork in the Battle of Liscarroll. |
Prior was born in | Cork in 1942, Prior joined the Congregation of the M |
from a Kerry viewpoint as 3 straight defeats by | Cork in 1993, 1994 and 1995 Munster Finals saw the K |
It is named after the city of | Cork in Ireland, where during a TeX Users Group (TUG |
Moore was born at Ticnock, Cobh, County | Cork in 1897. |
he beginning Kilkenny were hotly tipped to join | Cork in the All-Ireland Final in what would be a thi |
Born in | Cork in the Republic of Ireland and educated at Camb |
Furlong also served as Lord Mayor of | Cork in 1951. |
low in 1846, this was extended further to reach | Cork in 1849. |
He was then bishop of | Cork in 1638. |
A Hermit Thrush in County | Cork in October is a first for Ireland. |
onship and All-Ireland winning team, which beat | Cork in the final. |
n 1995 with a 1-0 win over College Corinthians ( | Cork) in the decider at Terryland Park. |
Drinagh is a village in County | Cork, in the southwest of Ireland. |
Club is a volleyball club in University College | Cork, in Ireland. |
g him inside an upturned barrel and hammering a | cork in its knot hole. |
a vantage point and battery during the Siege of | Cork in 1690. |
Born in County | Cork in 1924, Marcus was the much-loved editor of nu |
guard by road en route to Upper Agahada, County | Cork in Ireland for interment there, in his native p |
and was unveiled in front of the County Hall in | Cork in 1969. |
Around 1837, he moved to | Cork in Ireland where he established himself in busi |
Shea became mayor of | Cork in 1850. |
9 the Gallery has been located in the centre of | Cork in what used to be the Cork Customs House, buil |
the ground of St Mary and St. Anne's Cathedral, | Cork in 1996. |
y to have one of his clerks appointed Bishop of | Cork in 1214. |
White was High Sheriff of County | Cork in 1835 and served as a Deputy Lieutenant of th |
shot and killed by the Irish Republican Army in | Cork in 1920. |
He was the last bearer of the title "Mayor of | Cork" when elected in 1899, which was changed to Lor |
She retired after Antrim were beaten by | Cork in the 1973 All Ireland final, in which she sco |
Kerry played | Cork in the All-Ireland final and won by 3-13 to 1-9 |
bachelors in engineering from Queen's College, | Cork in 1883, and attended the South Kensington Art |
s constituency was the Parliamentary borough of | Cork in County Cork. |
ther, Tom Mahony, won an All-Ireland title with | Cork in 1902. |
mcolliher-Broadford is a parish bordering North | Cork in the County Limerick, Ireland. |
is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in | Cork in County Cork, Ireland. |
Kilkenny later faced | Cork in an exciting and close All-Ireland final. |
l district) located in Rostellan Parish, County | Cork in Ireland. |
ation Networks in Europe") at the University of | Cork, in cooperation with the Paedophile Unit of the |
First produced in | Cork in the Watercourse Distillery in 1793, Cork Dry |
intelligence in southern Ireland, especially in | Cork, in early April 1922. |
Cork in Ireland was mistaken for Cardiff due to a ni | |
Joe Deane was born in Killeagh, County | Cork in 1977. |
on to winning All-Ireland with Derry, defeating | Cork in the final. |
ture on a part-time basis in University College | Cork in Social Science (1975-1981). |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) by Bruce | Cork in 1956, one year after the antiproton was disc |
acroom was fought in 1650, near Macroom, County | Cork, in southern Ireland, during the Cromwellian co |
n 1943, and this is fully documented by Richard | Cork in his biography of Bomberg. |
He was born in | Cork in 1840 as the fifth of five children by John W |
He went on to be Commander-in-Chief at | Cork in 1807. |
ater Professor of English at University College | Cork in 1930. |
Bere, the Irish Chieftain, after his defeat in | Cork in 1603 travelled through the village of Knockv |
rd the ship) compelled the crew to land them at | Cork, in the United Kingdom, after which Poerio made |
It is the first private hospital to open in | Cork in 90 years. |
ed Kerry win the Munster Championship - beating | Cork in the final by two points. |
ertfordshire and lands in Thomond, Limerick and | Cork in 1321 upon the death of Thomas at the age of |
Mark Landers, All-Ireland winning captain of | Cork in 1999 hurled for Killeagh. |
All-Ireland title in-a-row and go one ahead of | Cork in the All-Ireland roll of honour. |
mpion by stopping the champion Billy walsh from | Cork in the third round. |
It originates from Charleville, Co. | Cork in Ireland and is produced by Tom and Lena Bigg |
an Irish Highwayman caught and hanged in County | Cork in 1804 whose story was immortalised in the bal |
ala University in Sweden and University College | Cork in Ireland) and several other Internet location |
Gamble made his debut for | Cork in the Super Cup against Bohemians in July 2000 |
d to Macroom leaves the old or Northern Road to | Cork, in a straight Line in a Westerly Direction, to |
Niblock's son David has played for | Cork in the past. |
, a son of this migration, became Lord Mayor of | Cork in 1977, and the Marcus brothers, David and Lou |
sh Republican Army who died on hunger strike in | Cork in 1920 during the Irish War of Independence. |
t of the Earls of Bandon was Castle Bernard, Co | Cork, in the Republic of Ireland. |
become spiritual director of the centre in Co. | Cork in the west of Ireland that was to become Dzogc |
There is also a daily service to/from | Cork in the summer months on the N71 via Bantry and |
Butts was also an art teacher, whose pupils in | Cork included James Barry. |
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, | Cork, including |
The Elysian building in | Cork including its decorative spire is taller by one |
courses in conjunction with University College | Cork, including their BSc in Architecture and BSc in |
There are numerous Gurranes in County | Cork, including Gurrane, Mitchelstown, which is on t |
te-of-the-art instruments built by companies in | Cork, including SensL, a photonics company. |
n interviewed by several newspapers such as The | Cork Independent. |
The | cork industry is generally regarded as environmental |
discs covered with a glass round (England) or a | cork inserted into the unpolished pontil scar (Ameri |
r 3 years in college while studying Business in | Cork Institute of Technology. |
1857) was a professor of Chemistry at the Royal | Cork Institution from 1813 and professor of chemistr |
The Royal | Cork Institution acquired these from the Society of |
-brown object in the middle of the jetpipe is a | cork intended to prevent museum visitors from hurtin |
Many went to | Cork, intending to embark on ships from Cobh to trav |
ever, he played a key role when Newtown won the | Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship title. |
Cork Intermediate Hurling Championships: 1 | |
Cork Intermediate Football Championships: 4 | |
Cork Intermediate Football Championship Winners 1986 | |
Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship Winners 1966, | |
GAA team named Adrigole GAA Club, which won the | Cork Intermediate Football Championship in 1979. |
Cork Intermediate Football Championship Winners 1992 | |
Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship Winners 1975, | |
He then joined Crown | Cork International Corporation, where he rose to Vic |
The | Cork International Choral Festival is held annually |
l in Dublin, Sproai Festival Waterford, and The | Cork International Choral Festival. |
widely both in the UK and abroad, including the | Cork International Poetry Festival "SoundEye 2008". |
d by William Walton (1902-1983) in 1974 for the | Cork International Choral Festival. |
(2002/ 52 mins/ Documentary) | Cork International Film Festival, Ireland 2002 Mumba |
Founded in 1954, the | Cork International Choral Festival is held annually |
Born in | Cork into a family of Travellers and street singers, |
The force needed to insert a | cork into a bottle arises only from the compression |
He was born in County | Cork, Ireland in 1775. |
Ensign Dominick Trant, a native of | Cork, Ireland and a soldier in the Ninth Massachuset |
He was born in County | Cork, Ireland in 1812 and moved to Upper Canada with |
t was significantly delayed, and did not depart | Cork, Ireland until mid-February. |
und O'Connor (November 1848 near Mallow, County | Cork, Ireland - July 15, 1898 Binghamton, Broome Cou |
nd; Bremerhaven, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium; and | Cork, Ireland and Derry, Northern Ireland. |
The Red Abbey in | Cork, Ireland was a 14th century Augustinian abbey w |
rick Joseph "Joe" O'Flynn in Rathcormac, County | Cork, Ireland on September 8, 1921. |
European Capital of Culture, | Cork, Ireland |
rish government advisor and businessman born in | Cork, Ireland in 1949. |
978, she joined Biocon Biochemicals Limited, of | Cork, Ireland as a Trainee Manager. |
Beenalaght - Six stones, County | Cork, Ireland |
union team located in the town of Kinsale, Co. | Cork, Ireland - approximately 18 miles from Cork Cit |
Overtake, Lewis Glucksman Gallery, | Cork, Ireland |
Somerville was born in County | Cork, Ireland and was educated at Queen's College, C |
He was born near Lisnagat in County | Cork, Ireland in 1776 and joined the merchant navy i |
The Honan Chapel, | Cork, Ireland (1916) |
Tom Petty, Tom Waits, CCR, and more with him to | Cork, Ireland where he spent a semester of his junio |
His fifth world title came in 2001, in | Cork, Ireland and his sixth in 2002, in Cape Cod, Un |
football and Hurling club in Newmarket, County | Cork, Ireland which is part of the parish of Newmark |
ard Fitzgerald VC (December 1831, St. Finbar's, | Cork, Ireland - 1884 in India) was an Irish recipien |
ace de Vere Cole (5 May 1881, Ballincurrig, Co. | Cork, Ireland - 25 February 1936, Paris, France) was |
of 29 May 1839 she was anchored in the Cove of | Cork, Ireland when Napier received urgent orders fro |
He was born in County | Cork, Ireland in 1817 and studied at Clongowes Wood |
rry Hurley born 16 May 1984 in Midleton, County | Cork, Ireland is a rugby union player for Munster in |
4 June 2010 from University College | Cork, Ireland |
Cronin was born in 1801 in | Cork, Ireland before moving to Dublin for health rea |
Martin was born in Midleton, County | Cork, Ireland but emigrated with his parents to Sydn |
Coffelt from New York, NY, Claire Keating from | Cork, Ireland and Scott Kildall from San Francisco, |
Tommy Moroney (10 November 1923, | Cork, Ireland - 2 May 1981) is a former Irish soccer |
Gallery, Bath; The International Exhibition in | Cork Ireland (1902-03). |
Dargaville was born in | Cork, Ireland and was of Hugenot ancestry. |
n Mahony (January 20, 1821, Rosscarbery, County | Cork, Ireland - November 6, 1879) was one of the fou |
d Head of Kinsale is a campaign group in County | Cork, Ireland which campaigns for the restoration of |
rlotte Boyle-Walsingham in Castlemartyr, County | Cork, Ireland or in London, where she died. |
illiam James "Boy" Murphy (born March 25, 1904, | Cork, Ireland - date of death unknown) was an Irish |
Michael Bradley (born November 17, 1962, County | Cork, Ireland) is a former Irish rugby union player |
The vessel, constructed by Crosshaven Marine ( | Cork, Ireland) in 2007 and has operated on the Merse |
John Faulkner and Ellen O'Connell (from County | Cork, Ireland) in Cincinnati. |
February 11, 1931, | Cork, Ireland) is an Irish jazz trombonist. |
ly Morgan (born 2 February 1945 in High Street, | Cork, Ireland) is a former Irish Gaelic footballer. |
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