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Mulranny (Irish: An
Mhala Raithní,
meaning 'the hill-brow of the ferns')—sometimes
spelt as 'Mallaranny', 'Mulrany', 'Malaranny', 'Mullaranny', 'Mullranny'...
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Westport and ends in Achill, p****ing
through the
towns of
Newport and
Mulranny as it runs
along the
coast of Clew Bay. It is an off-road
trail intended...
- Westport;
north of
Westport is Newport, and
westwards from
there lies
Mulranny,
gateway to Achill. The bay was
historically known in
Irish as Cuan Mod...
- was the
terminus of the line
which connected to
Westport via
Mallaranny (
Mulranny) and Newport. It was
opened by the
Midland Great Western Railway in 1895...
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Sheep in a
paddock by the
Great Western Greenway near
Mulranny.
November 2014...
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Mullagh (Cavan)
Mullagh (Clare)
Mullaghmore Mullinahone Mullinavat Mullingar Mulranny Multyfarnham Murroe Murrooghtoohy Murrintown Murrisk Myrtleville Myshall...
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Kilmaine Kilmovee Kiltimagh Knockmore Knock Lahardane Louisburgh Mayo
Mulranny Murrisk Newport Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas...
- The
Mulloy Brothers were a
traditional Irish ballad group from
Mulranny,
County Mayo, on the west
coast of the
Republic of Ireland. Tom, Pat,
Martin and...
- Thomas, Mary-Phoebe (Fairy)) and
Matthew Jnr. They live in the
village of
Mulranny in Co. Mayo, Ireland. 2021 –
Scally Folk (Fretsore Records) 2022 – Scally...
- as far as
Newport in
February 1894 and
Mulranny in May 1894. The
Board of
Works built the
section from
Mulranny to Achill,
which opened in May 1895. The...