- in
departmental stock: Four –
numbered 3 (né 317), 6, 7 (2329) and 8
Earlstown (2359) – as
Carriage Department shunters at
Wolverton Works No. 3323 (né...
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Carlisle Crescent,
Preston Road,
Skipton Road,
Dalston Road,
Camden Road,
Earlstown Road.
Among other street names are: Corr Street:
Named after E.J. Corr...
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Commission International Earlscroft University UK,
Ireland and Seyc****es
Earlstown University, UK;
closed in 2012
EarthNet Institute,
Hawaii Eastern Caribbean...
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Western Railway, 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm)
steel slate wagon,
built at
Earlstown in 1887, LMS 284465, used in
Blaenau Ffestiniog area on
piggy back wagons...
- Coolaghmore, Coolhill, Danesfort, Dunbell, Dunnamaggan, Dysartmoon,
Earlstown, Ennisnag, Famma, Freaghana, Graiguenamanagh, Grange, Inistioge, Jerpoint...
- centuries. The
barony of
Erley must also have
included the
parish of
Earlstown or
Erley that is now in the
barony of Shillelogher, and the
townland of...
- was born in Ashton-in-Makerfield and
started his
footballing career at
Earlstown White Star. He was
quickly scouted and a
number of
clubs were
after his...
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London and
North Western Railway 28966 15-ton
flatrol Built in 1911 at
Earlstown.
Probably numbered 28966 by the LNWR. Sold by
British Railways in January...
- Shillelogher.
These include; Ballybur, Burnchurch, Castleinch, Danesfort,
Earlstown, Ennisnag, Grange, Grangekilree, Kells, Kilferagh, Killaloe, Outrath,...
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Manchester City 44 (9) 1956–1958
Chesterfield 62 (19) 1958–1959
Southport 17 (2)
Earlstown Total 123 (30) *Club
domestic league appearances and goals...