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Carrickbeg (Irish: An
Charraig Bheag,
meaning 'the
small rock') is a
village in
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Located on the
border with
County Waterford...
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Carlow Carnaross Carndonagh Carran Carraroe (an Cheathrú Rua)
Carrick Carrickbeg Carrickmacross Carrickmines Carrick-on-Shannon Carrick-on-Suir Carrigadrohid...
- In 1963, he went very
close to
winning the
Grand National too.
Riding Carrickbeg, he was
beaten only by three-quarters of a length. In total, he rode in...
- fauna. The
second karst system in the Boho area is
known as the Reyfad–
Carrickbeg system,
containing a
number of very
impressive features. The Northern...
- race on the run-in
ended up as
television commentators: Lord
Oaksey (on
Carrickbeg in 1963),
Norman Williamson (on Mely Moss in 2000), and
Richard Pitman...
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Plaque in
memory of his
daughter Mary at the
cemetery of St. Molleran's Church,
Carrickbeg...
- Sandbach, Comberbach,
Starbeck cf. Ger. Bach beg, begs SG, I
small Bunbeg,
Carrickbeg, Ardbeg,
Killybegs suffix Anglicised from beag. bel- SG, I mouth, river-mouth...
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Ardmore Ballinamult Ballinroad Ballylaneen Ballymacarbry Bun****n
Cappoquin Carrickbeg Ch****point
Clashmore Clonea Dungarvan Dunhill Dunmore East
Fenor Grange...
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August 1970, aged 14, Sean
competed in his
first race at
Kennedy Terrace,
Carrickbeg,
County Tipperary, part of Carrick-on-Suir. The race was an eight-mile...
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Irish music. He died near
Portlaw on 17
March 1916, and was
buried at
Carrickbeg,
County Waterford. The
Sounds of
Munster Irish by Rev.
Richard Henebry...