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| A face like a fur hatchet and alike. English in Norn Iron | Macmillan |
| Other possibilities as to the word's origins are (1) Cúl an tí (“back of the house”); and (2) Coillte Mach (Kiltimagh, County Mayo), hence “Culchiemachs” in Brendan Behan's Confessions of an Irish Rebel. .... Hi Roisin, just to confirm the comment from Stan that “Culchie” originates with the Mayo town of Kiltimagh. I heard this and no other explanation of the word during my years living in Dublin between '80 and '87. Great article by the way and well worth the read. ... |
| Republic of Ireland County Guides |
| The town is the second largest on the N4 national primary route linking Dublin to Sligo, and it is also the starting point of the N5 primary road which terminates at Westport in County Mayo, so there is always a steady flow of motorists forming a ... Ballyhaunis, Bangor Erris, Belmullet, Charlestown-Bellahy, Claremorris, Crossmolina, Foxford, Keel-Dooagh (on Achill Island), Killala (with views of Killala Bay), Kilkelly, Kilmaine, Kiltimagh, Newport, Shrule and Swinford. ... |
| Dumped Christmas trees causing problems for drivers / Latest news ... |
| Castlebar - Rear of Mayo County Council Machinery yard, Moneen,; Claremorris - Depot adjacent to Council Building at Kilcolman Rd., Claremorris. Kiltimagh - Council Depot, Kilcun, Kiltimagh. Louisburgh - Car Park, Chapel Street, Louisburgh. Newport - Recycling Centre at Derrinumera ... The Town Park in Templemore, Roscrea Civic Amenity Site, Parnell Street carpark in Thurles as well as at the recycling centres in Nenagh and Ballaghveny from the 9th to the 23rd of January. ... |
| Irish American Family History-Ghosts in the Wind |
| John Brennan's parents, John Brennan and Honora Brown, were married January 9, 1842 in the village church of Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ireland. Whatever their hopes and aspirations that afternoon, the young couple probably thought their ... |
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