-
Zealand flax on the
Curraghs. This plan failed, but in the 1950s the
government pressed ahead with
another plan to
drain the
Curraghs, so that the area...
- The
Curragh (/ˈkʌrə/ KURR-ə; Irish: An
Currach [ənˠ ˈkʊɾˠəx]) is a flat open
plain in
County Kildare, Ireland. This area is well
known for
horse breeding...
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Curragh, St. Mary's, a
townland in St. Mary's
civil parish,
barony of Brawny,
County Westmeath,
Ireland Curraghs, Isle of Man
wetland area
Curraghs Wildlife...
- The
Curragh incident of 20
March 1914,
sometimes known as the
Curragh mutiny,
occurred in the
Curragh,
County Kildare, Ireland. The
Curragh Camp was then...
-
Biosphere Reserve Designated:
Ballaugh Curraghs UK21001 (2006, 193.4 ha). Has the same
boundaries as the
Ballaugh Curraghs ****I. Candidate: The
Ayres UK21002...
- The
Curragh Camp (Irish:
Campa an Churraigh) is an army base and
military college in The
Curragh,
County Kildare, Ireland. It is the main
training centre...
- Kush was a male red
panda known for
repeatedly escaping his
enclosure at
Curraghs Wildlife Park, Isle of Man. Kush was born in June 2013 at
Highland Wildlife...
- The
Curragh of
Kildare (Roud 1486), also
known as The
Winter It is Past, is a folk song
particularly ****ociated with the
Irish tradition.
Elements of...
- The
Wrens of the
Curragh were a
community of
women in nineteenth-century
Ireland who
lived outside society on the
plains of Kildare, many of whom were...
- users. He do****ented the
tradition in his book
British Coracles and the
Curraghs of
Ireland (The
Society for
Nautical Research, 1938)
containing drawings...