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Synonyms for tobercurry or Related words with tobercurry
leyny
kilmacteige
tirerrill
cloonoghil
glennamaddy
dunkellin
kilmacallan
tireragh
carrigallen
ballymoe
rossinver
rosclogher
ballynakill
kiltartan
clonmacnowen
tiaquin
kilmactranny
killasnet
templetogher
kilbegnet
killoscobe
cloonclare
enniskeen
kilshalvy
ballintober
trughanacmy
clanmaurice
drumahaire
kilcommock
shrule
clonlisk
killanummery
killinane
emlagh
ballynamuddagh
slievardagh
bawnboy
magunihy
emlaghfad
tullygarvey
ennistimon
killosolan
ballybritt
clondahorky
strokestown
ballynacourty
coshlea
shanid
kilcroan
killaraght
Examples of "tobercurry"
It is the most direct route from Ballymote to
Tobercurry
.
This scheme consists of 14 km of 2+2 dual carriageway extending from the northern end of the
Tobercurry
bypass to the N4/N17 roundabout at Collooney.
Tubbercurry or
Tobercurry
() is the second-largest town in terms of both population and land area in County Sligo, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the Ox Mountains, on the N17 national primary road.
The R296 road is a regional road in County Sligo in the Ireland that runs from Ballymote to Quarryfield where it merges into R294 road from Gorteen to
Tobercurry
.
He was born 1835 in
Tobercurry
, County Sligo, the son of builder Henry Brett and was the brother of Charles Henry Brett. He was educated at Waterford Academy. Brett married Mary Josephine Brady around 1876 in Dublin and have a daughter and five sons. His last address was at 3 Alexandra Gardens, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast.
The scheme consists of approximately 25.7 km of 2+2 dual carriageway from the northern end of Knock Bypass to the southern end of the
Tobercurry
Bypass, and 15 km of single carriageway slip roads, side roads and link roads. The scheme bypasses both the towns of Kilkelly and Charlestown/ Bellahy and the village of Curry, following a route to the east of the existing N17.
The Sligo style, also referred to as Sligo/Roscommon style, is in general quite fast, flowing and ornamented. A good exponent of the Sligo style is Matt Molloy. Other players include Eddie Cahill (born 1929 in Ballyglass,
Tobercurry
), John Joe Gardiner (1893-1979) who came from near Ballymote, County Sligo, Carmel Gunning, Kevin Henry, Peter Horan, Paddy Hunt, Mick Loftus, June McCormack (won the Senior All-Ireland flute title in 1998), Josie McDermott, McDonagh brothers of Ballinafad, Sonny McDonagh, James Murray (South Sligo), Colm O'Donnell (from Kilmactigue), Seamus O'Donnell, Michael J Ryan, Roger Sherlock, Séamus Tansey.