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  • Thumbnail for Waterford Crystal
    Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or "crystal", especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland. In January 2009, the...
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    The 1896 FA Cup final was the 25th. edition of the FA Cup finals, belonging to the 1895–96 FA Cup. It was won by The Wednesday at the Crystal Palace, in...
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    Weoley Castle is the remains of a fortified manor house located in the Birmingham district of Weoley Castle, a primarily residential area, in the English...
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  • Thumbnail for Barton, Cheshire
    Barton is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The village...
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  • Thumbnail for Smoking in the United Kingdom
    Smoking in the United Kingdom involves the consumption of combustible cigarettes and other forms of tobacco in the United Kingdom, as well as the history...
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  • Thumbnail for Townley Hall
    Townley Hall is a Georgian country house which stands in parkland at Tullyallen some 5 km west of Drogheda, County Louth in the Republic of Ireland. It...
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  • Garth Hill College (also Garth Hill and Garth) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. It was created...
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  • Thumbnail for Parsonage Down
    Parsonage Down (grid reference SU050412) is a 188.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, England, notified in 1971. It...
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  • St Cronan's Park is a GAA stadium in Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland. It is the main ground of Roscrea GAA's Gaelic football and hurling teams. The...
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  • Tommy Carr is an Irish strength and conditioning coach and former Gaelic footballer who played for the Dublin county team. He later became involved in...
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  • Rosenhøj (lit.: Rose-hill) is a public housing project in Viby J, a southern district of Aarhus, Denmark. Rosenhøj consists of concrete apartment blocks...
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  • Thumbnail for Touch piece
    A touch piece is a coin or medal believed to cure disease, bring good luck, influence people's behaviour, carry out a specific practical action, etc. What...
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    Byres Road is a street in Hillhead, Glasgow, Scotland. It is the central artery of the city's West End. Byres Road is a mixed commercial, shopping and...
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  • Thumbnail for Knockavilla, County Cork
    Knockavilla (Irish: Cnoc an Bhile) is a small village in County Cork, Ireland, a few of kilometres from Crossbarry and Innishannon. The local Roman Catholic...
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  • Monasterevan G.F.C. is a Gaelic football club based in Monasterevin, County Kildare, Ireland. The club competes in the County Kildare GAA board league...
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  • Gary Connaughton is a Gaelic footballer who played for the Westmeath county team. With a large frame and strong kickouts he has been often described as...
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  • Columba McDyer (13 January 1921 – 18 September 2001) was a Gaelic footballer who played for Cavan and Donegal. McDyer was from Glenties, and played as...
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    Greatham railway station served the village of Greatham in the Borough of Hartlepool, North East England, from 1841 to 1991 on what became the Durham Coast...
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  • "...the Edinburgh Advertiser is the only politico-ecclesiastico journal in the (British) empire which is against the (Church of Scotland's) General Assembly...
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  • Harold Bernard Rose (27 March 1900 – May 1990[citation needed]) was an English football player and manager. Rose, who played as a centre half, played in...
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