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Lambay Island (Irish: Reachrainn),
often simply Lambay, is an
island in the
Irish Sea off the
coast of
north County Dublin, Ireland. The
largest island...
- Line. She was large, fast and
technically advanced. She ran
aground off
Lambay Island and sank, on her
maiden voyage, in 1854. Of more than 650 aboard...
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native capercaillie has been proposed.
There is also a
small po****tion on
Lambay Island off the
eastern coast of Ireland.
Initially introduced in the 1950s...
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Sources Maxwell,
Constantia (1997).
Dublin Under the Georges.
Lambay Books. ISBNÂ 0-7089-4497-3. John
Flynn and
Jerry Kelleher,
Dublin Journeys...
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while the
other souls appear only
during the
lambay ritual for the
child upon
reaching one
month or two.
Lambay is any ceremony,
which is
directly addressed...
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title p****ed to his
younger brother Cecil, the
third Baron. He
acquired Lambay Island,
north of Dublin, in 1904. As of 2017[update] the
title is held by...
- non-governmental
organisations in India. It was co-founded by
Madhav Chavan and
Farida Lambay . It
works towards the
provision of
quality education to the underprivileged...
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listing on
Schedule 8 of the
Wildlife Act 1990. The
Baring family, who
owned Lambay Island off the
eastern coast of Ireland,
introduced red-necked wallabies...
- at York. The
Norse are
first recorded in
Ireland in 795 when they
sacked Lambay Island.
Sporadic raids then
continued until 832,
after which they began...
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historians to be the site of a
possible Roman fort or
temporary camp) and
Lambay island, some
Roman military-related
finds may be
evidence for some form...