Suir
Mentioned in 9 documents, 15 times across the archives
Documents
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November 1916
2 mentions“IN winding Suir , are the ruins of the abbev of Athassel”
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January 1918
1 mention“lot more than two or three in width , watered by the Suir , bounded”
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school annals 1930 1940
1 mention“At 9,30 a party of six eg. Mr O'Riordain. James Bartonl, Ian Thop, John Callaghan, Ralph Sutton and mystof, set out by car, to visit the memorable ruins of Holycross Abbey, which is on the Banks of th”
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Letter to Charles
1 mention“Non suir don Charles.”
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103455
1 mention“NA N-DEISE. The usual monthly meeting of the above body was held in Dungarvan on Sunday last, 23.6.06. Mr P Brett (President) in the chair. Delegates attended from Waterford, Carrickon-Suir, Balliname”
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115675
1 mention“By the way there is a geographical error re the birthplace of Rev. Dr. Patrick Brown, M.A., Maynooth College, one of the most patriotic and scholarly priests this diocese has produced for a long perio”
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130802
1 mention“THE SWEET RIVER SUIR--Poem, Rev. James B. Dollard.”
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134658
5 mentions“EN reaching the valley of the Suir, coming into Waterford, the tourist, looking to the right, would see the ruins of Grandison, or, as they are now called, Graney Castle, about a mile to the right. Th”
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134920
2 mentions“"the ruins that ennoble and the scenes that beautify our native land" the Abbey of Dunbrody, situated close to the meeting of the Suir, Nore, and Barrow, ranks with the most picturesque. It is situate”