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Scarva (from
Irish Scarbhach meaning "shallow place,
rough ford") is a
small village and
townland in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is at the boundary...
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Scarva railway station serves Scarva in
County Down,
Northern Ireland.
Despite serving the
County Down village, the
station itself is in
County Armagh...
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Railway was a
railway line that
operated between Banbridge,
County Down and
Scarva,
County Armagh.
Opened in 1859, it was
absorbed into the
Great Northern...
- Ringsend, Rock, Rosslea, Rostrevor, Roughfort,
Rousky Saintfield, Sandholes,
Scarva,
Scotch Street, Seaforde, Seskinore, Shanmaghery, Shanvey, Sheeptown, Shrigley...
- A1 main road
between Belfast and Newry. The
nearest railway station is
Scarva on
Northern Ireland Railways' Belfast–Newry
railway line,
about 4 miles...
- Banbridge,
County Down,
Northern Ireland,
United Kingdom, just off the
Scarva road.
Lisnagade Fort rath and
annex are
State Care
Historic Monuments in...
- protest. In
Northern Ireland it
holds an
annual parade in the
village of
Scarva,
County Down, on 13 July (the day
after the
Orange Order's 12 July celebrations)...
- In 1910,
branches of the
Unionist Club were
founded in Tandragee, Clare,
Scarva, Poyntzp****, and Ballyshiel. In September,
under the
supervision of William...
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Lisburn Knockmore 2005 (disused) Maze 1974
Moira Lurgan River Bann
Portadown Tanderagee 1965
Scarva Poyntzp****
Goraghwood 1965
Newry =
Northern Commuter...
- (Ireland)
system that
connected to
Scarva,
Lisburn and Newcastle. The
Great Northern Railway Board closed the
Scarva and
Newcastle branches on 2 May 1955...