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- Outstanding Natural Beauty. It lies in the shadow of the table topped Lurigethan Mountain and at the meeting point of three of the Glens of Antrim: Glenaan...
- contains the wards of Ballycastle, Kinbane, Loughguile and Strano****, Lurigethan and Torr Head and Rathlin. The Glens forms part of the North Antrim constituencies...
- 18 Enrolment 1500 Campus size 88 acres (360,000 m2) Houses Knocklayde, Lurigethan, Slemish, Trostan Colour(s) Black/navy and red       Publication The Braid...
- Upper to the south-east. Geographical features of Glenarm Lower include: Lurigethan hill Collin Top, Tievebulliagh, and Trostan mountains Glencloy valley...
- ****igned to the Canadian route. On 3 October that year she collided with Lurigethan of the Mountain Steamship Co, in the Strait of Belle Isle. Both ships...
- this patrol, she sank the British ship B****ano on 9 January 1941, and Lurigethan, part of Convoy SL-61, on 26 January 1941, totalling 8,407 GRT. Five days...
- Fleets, 1939. London: Chatham Publishing. p. 502. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "Lurigethan". Uboat. Retrieved 22 February 2012. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's...
- Lissue Rath, grid ref: J2277 6325 Lough-Na-Crannagh, Fair Head, crannog Lurigethan Fort, Glenariff McArt's Fort, Promontory fort in Ballyaghagan townland...
- 6°21′09″W / 55.24176°N 6.35254°W / 55.24176; -6.35254), promontory fort Lurigethan (55°03′44″N 6°04′49″W / 55.06209°N 6.08029°W / 55.06209; -6.08029)...
- were officially named after mountains although that allocated to No. 58, Lurigethan, was never carried. The majority of the class A1 engines were coupled...