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Cregagh – Townlands of Ulster
Sep 9, 2018 · Today’s townland is Cregagh, in Belfast. The townland name has been used widely, creating the odd situation where Cregagh Road and Cregagh housing estate are in Ballymaconaghy townland, not Cregagh. Instead, …
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East Belfast developed from the Queens Bridge (1843), through Ballymacarrett, east along the Newtownards Road and north (along the east shore of the Lough) up the Holywood Road; and from the Albert Bridge (1890) south east out the …
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‘Cregagh’ (also spelt ‘Craigah’ or ‘Cragie’) is Anglicised Gaelic and one definition is that it means ‘the rocky place’. In 1831 the Lagan Bridge, later known as Albert Bridge, was opened and meant that easy access to Belfast town, from …
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Lisnabreeny and Cregagh Glen │ Co. Antrim
5 days ago · Discover a picturesque wooded glen, rath and estate at Lisnabreeny and Cregagh Glen near Belfast in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
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Aug 2, 2021 · Police say the Catholic family did not feel safe in their own home in the Cregagh estate in east Belfast.
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