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Arklow (/ˈɑːrkloʊ/ ARK-loh; from Old
Norse Arnkell-ló 'meadow of Arnkell'; Irish: An
tInbhear Mór, lit. 'the
great estuary') is a town in
County Wicklow...
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Arklow Pottery was a
pottery founded in 1934 and
formally opened by Seán Lem**** (Minister for
Industry and Commerce) 29 July 1935 in
South Quay, Arklow...
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known Arklow schoonermen,
previously commanding ships including the
barque Cupicia and the
schooner Happy Harry. Her
final captain under Arklow ownership...
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Arklow (Irish: An
tInbhear Mór) is a
barony in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
Arklow barony derives its name from the town of
Arklow (from Old
Norse Arnkells...
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Arklow Town
Football Club are a
football club from
Arklow,
County Wicklow in Ireland. The club's two
senior teams are
members of the
Leinster Senior League...
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Arklow Bank Wind Park is a 25 megawatt offs**** wind farm
generating electrical power for the
Wicklow region in Ireland. It is the
first offs**** wind...
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Arklow RFC is an
Irish rugby team
based in
Arklow,
County Wicklow,
playing in
Division 2B of the
Leinster League. The club
colours are
black and red....
- "Streets of
Arklow" is a song by
Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It
appears on the
album Veedon Fleece,
released in 1974. The song describes...
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Arklow Shipping Limited is a
coastal shipping line
operating out of
Arklow in
Ireland and
Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
Founded in 1966 by
Captains James...
- The
second Battle of
Arklow took
place during the
Irish Rebellion of 1798 on 9 June when a
force of
United Irishmen from Wexford,
estimated at 10,000 strong...