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Port village in County Louth, Ireland
Greenore (Irish: An Grianfort) is a village, townland and deep water port on Carlingford Lough in County Louth, Ireland. A lighthouse was built on Greenore
Greenore
Former British railway company
service also linked Holyhead to Greenore in County Louth, where the LNWR owned the 26-mile (42 km) Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway, which connected to
London and North Western Railway
London_and_North_Western_Railway
TrSS Greenore was a steam turbine passenger and cargo vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1912 to 1923, and the London, Midland
TrSS_Greenore
Newry and Greenore Railway (DNGR, DN&GR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland. It was conceived as the Dundalk and Greenore Railway
Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
Dundalk,_Newry_and_Greenore_Railway
Former lifeboat station in County Louth, Ireland
Greenore Lifeboat Station was located at Shore road, in the village and deep-water port of Greenore, on the south side of Carlingford Lough, in County
Greenore_Lifeboat_Station
Ireland. Rosslare Arklow Wicklow Dún Laoghaire Dublin Howth Drogheda Dundalk Greenore Warrenpoint Belfast Larne Coleraine Londonderry (Foyle) Rathmullan Bantry
List_of_ports_in_Ireland
County town of County Louth, Ireland
line to Quay Street was later extended to Newry and Greenore by the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway. Also in 1849, the Dublin and Belfast Junction
Dundalk
Former railway station in County Louth, Ireland
first opened by the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway, which ran a service to the port at Greenore. From Greenore, ferries ran to Holyhead in Wales, and
Omeath_railway_station
PS Greenore was a paddle steamer passenger vessel operated by the London and North Western Railway from 1896 to 1922. She was built by J.P. Rennoldson
PS_Greenore
Town on the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth, Ireland
main town on the Cooley Peninsula. Located on the R176/R173 roads between Greenore and Omeath village, Carlingford is approximately 27 km (17 mi) north east
Carlingford,_County_Louth
The locomotives of the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway were all 0-6-0ST (saddle tanks), with inside cylinders, to the designs of LNWR Chief Mechanical
Locomotives of the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway
Locomotives_of_the_Dundalk,_Newry_and_Greenore_Railway
Glacial fjord or sea inlet in Ireland
to Carlingford Marina and this [..] opened in 2014 "Location". greenore.ie. Greenore Port Ltd. Retrieved 29 May 2020. "Carlingford Harbour". eoceanic
Carlingford_Lough
Golf tournament
Greenore Golf Club The Greenore Professional Tournament was a golf tournament played in Greenore, County Louth, Ireland. The event was held just once,
Greenore Professional Tournament
Greenore_Professional_Tournament
Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland
Ireland; the peninsula includes the small town of Carlingford, the port of Greenore and the village of Omeath. The peninsula is roughly coextensive with the
Cooley_Peninsula
Danish passenger ferry later used as UK pirate radio ship
at Greenore Harbour, following which she was renamed Caroline in 1964 with her port of registry changed to Panama. The Caroline departed Greenore on 23
MV_Caroline
Whiskey distillery in County Louth, Ireland
Medal and Best in Class in 2010 for Greenore, and a World Whiskies Awards Best in Class in 2011 and 2012 for Greenore. Irish whiskey brands Kilbeggan Distillery
Cooley_Distillery
Railway station in County Louth, Ireland
with the Donegal resort town via Dundalk. In 1873, the Dundalk, Newry & Greenore Railway was established, operating from Quay Street station. It was run
Dundalk Clarke railway station
Dundalk_Clarke_railway_station
(Tipperary) Grange (Waterford) Grangecon Grangemockler Greenan Greencastle Greenore Grenagh Greystones Gurteen Gurranabraher Gweedore (Gaoth Dobhair) Hacketstown
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Western Railway Port of registry United Kingdom Route 1877–1898: Holyhead - Greenore Builder Laird Brothers, Birkenhead Yard number 443 Launched 1877 Out of
PS_Isabella
German cargo schooner launched in 1921
for Greenore, Ireland where a 141-foot (43 m) new radio mast was to be fitted. Late delivery of the mast meant that she did not depart Greenore for the
MV_Mi_Amigo
Ballymascanlan Blackrock Carlingford Castletown Cooley Peninsula Dromiskin Faughart Greenore Haggardstown Jenkinstown Kilkerley Knockbridge Omeath Ravensdale Landmarks
List_of_people_from_Dundalk
Steam paddle passenger vessel
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Scotia_(1847)
Radio station in Offshore , United Kingdom
Caroline. O'Rahilly offered Crawford the use of the O'Rahilly family port at Greenore in Ireland in exchange for use of the Crawford recording studio for the
Radio_Atlanta
UK radio station
passenger ferry Fredericia which was subsequently taken to the Irish port of Greenore, which was under the ownership of O'Rahilly's father, Aodogán, in order
Radio_Caroline
British television interviewer and radio disc jockey
construction (and that of its rival station Radio Atlanta) at the Irish port of Greenore, and sailed with the ship to its anchorage off the coast of Essex. On 28
Simon_Dee
Irish businessman (1940–2020)
Dublin, the third of five children. His parents owned the private port at Greenore, County Louth, on Carlingford Lough. His grandfather Michael O'Rahilly
Ronan_O'Rahilly
(open June to September only) Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush Greenore Hotel, Greenore (with the GNR(I)) Lists of hotels – an index of hotel list articles
List of hotels of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway
List_of_hotels_of_the_London,_Midland_and_Scottish_Railway
preserved as the Downpatrick and County Down Railway Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway London and North Western Railway (LMS) Dundalk to Newry 1951 Portadown
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Scottish professional golfer (1870–1950)
Championship, Lytham and St Anne's Professional Tournament 1902 Tooting Bec Cup, Greenore Professional Tournament 1903 News of the World Match Play, Tooting Bec
James_Braid_(golfer)
is a cargo ship registered in Antigua and Barbuda which was detained in Greenore, Republic of Ireland on 27 October 2009 when over €50,000,000 worth of
MV_Anne_Scan
Irish Sea ferry and WW1 hospital ship
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
HMHS_Anglia
Passenger ship, later Royal Navy ship
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Duke_of_Albany
List of steam locomotives used on Ireland's railways
A wide variety of steam locomotives have been used on Ireland's railways. This page lists most if not all those that have been used in the Republic of
Steam_locomotives_of_Ireland
British railway company (1923–1947)
Lines Committee. In Ireland there were three railways: Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway 26.5 miles (42 km) Northern Counties Committee 265.25 miles (426 km)
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
London,_Midland_and_Scottish_Railway
wrecked near Deal Castle. Isabella United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Greenore Point, County Wexford Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dublin
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1807
the London and North Western Railway in 1895 and put on the Holyhead – Greenore route in succession to paddle steamer Earl Spencer. She was named after
TSS_Rosstrevor
Station in south Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Balmoral_railway_station
Townland in County Louth, Ireland
at Greenore, from where a ferry service operated to Holyhead. The station at Bellurgan was the first stop, outside Dundalk, on the route to Greenore. The
Bellurgan
Irish patriotic song
Castlebellingham, Dunleer, Castleblaney, Carrickmacross, Warrenpoint, Carlingford, Greenore, and County of Louth. William Tempest, Dundalgan Press. 1909. A nation
A_Nation_Once_Again
Irish sports broadcaster
locally, Magee secured a full-time clerical post with Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway. He and his wife, Marie, married on 11 October 1955 and had five
Jimmy_Magee
Village in County Wexford, Ireland
Harbour" by locals. Just south of the harbour is a small strand leading to Greenore Point, where grey seals can sometimes be seen. The harbour is home to an
Rosslare_Harbour
Barony in Louth, Ireland
County town: Dundalk Towns Ardee Carlingford Drogheda Dundalk Dunleer Greenore Villages and Townlands Annagassan Ballymascanlan Baltray Blackrock Castlebellingham
Ardee_(barony)
Unlicensed radio stations in Ireland
in (and made initial test transmissions from) a private Irish port at Greenore in the Republic of Ireland. The "Caroline North" station was occasionally
Pirate_radio_in_Ireland
Irish lawyer and politician
August 1919, unmarried, at the age of eighty, in the Railway Hotel in Greenore, County Louth[citation needed] and is buried at Putney Vale Cemetery in
David Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore
David_Plunket,_1st_Baron_Rathmore
Rail and bus station in Belfast
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Belfast_Grand_Central_station
North Western Railway Port of registry London Route 1868–1886: Holyhead – Greenore Builder A. Leslie and Company Yard number 96 Launched 26 March 1868 Completed
PS_Duke_of_Sutherland
of all hands. Favourite United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Greenore Point, County Wexford. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806
Twin screw steamer passenger vessel
larger both in length and breadth than the other ships on the Holyhead to Greenore service. Fifty state-rooms were provided, enabling one hundred passengers
TSS_Rathmore
Railway station in Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Damhead_railway_station
Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Lurgan_railway_station
Flat horse race in Britain
(1978) Leading trainer (5 wins): Ossie Bell – Highborn II (1926, 1927), Greenore (1932), Concerto (1933), Ipsden (1937) Leading owner (3 wins): Sir Hugo
Nunthorpe_Stakes
Flat horse race in Britain
Phare 1931: Poor Lad 1932: Solenoid 1933: Pharacre 1934: Figaro 1935: Greenore 1936: Solerina 1937: Firozepore 1938: Harmachis 1939: Knight's Caprice
Stewards'_Cup_(Great_Britain)
Passenger vessel
and North Western Railway Port of registry Route 1876–1894: Holyhead - Greenore Builder Cammell Laird Yard number 429 Launched 1876 Out of service 1898
PS_Shamrock_(1876)
Village in County Louth, Ireland
R173 regional road. Omeath railway station was on the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore railway, which opened on 1 August 1876 and finally closed on 1 January
Omeath
Railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Moira_railway_station
265+1⁄4 miles (427 km) (owned by the Midland Railway) Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway (DNGR) 26+1⁄2 miles (43 km) (owned by the LNWR) The NCC and Great
List of railway companies involved in the 1923 grouping
List_of_railway_companies_involved_in_the_1923_grouping
Defunct Irish turbine developer company
€280m. OpenHydro was based in Dublin and had a manufacturing facility in Greenore, Ireland. Naval Energies unveiled a new factory in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
OpenHydro
Train service between Dublin, Ireland, and Belfast, Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Enterprise_(train_service)
British steamship
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Alexandra_(1863)
Open Championship as well as the 1934 Bedford Open. O'Hara was born in Greenore, Ireland, in 1886. He emigrated to the United States on 7 April 1915 at
Peter_O'Hara
Former railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Pritchard's Bridge railway station
Pritchard's_Bridge_railway_station
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Iverna
Dundalk, Newry, and Greenore Railway Act 1873 36 & 37 Vict. c. clxxiv 21 July 1873 An Act to change the name of the Dundalk and Greenore Railway Company,
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1873
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1873
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Slieve_Gallion
owned by the LMS (the Northern Counties Committee and Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway lines) were also acquired but the NCC was quickly sold on to the
List of constituents of British Railways
List_of_constituents_of_British_Railways
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
SS_Titan_(1894)
only Passenger (foot) Carlingford Lough Ferry Greencastle, County Down Greenore, County Louth Rooskey Frazer & Co carlingfordferry.com All year Passenger
Transport_in_Ireland
Railway station in Northern Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Scarva_railway_station
Local authority of County Louth, Ireland
Carlingford, Drummullagh, Dundalk No. 1 Urban, Dundalk No. 2 Urban, Faughart, Greenore, Jenkinstown, Rathcor, Ravensdale; those parts of the electoral divisions
Louth_County_Council
the Colleen Bawn was moved to the freight service between Holyhead and Greenore. She was scrapped in 1931. Railway and Other Steamers, Duckworth. 1962
TSS_Colleen_Bawn
Former railway company in Northern Ireland
station at Goraghwood railway station connected with the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway via Newry Edward Street railway station in Newry. By the 1950s
Newry_and_Armagh_Railway
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Norah_Creina
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Telegraph
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Hibernia_(1920)
Station in County Louth, Ireland
Dundalk Clarke Dundalk Junct. station 1894 ← to Clones and Enniskillen│to Greenore → 1957/1952 Dundalk Railway Works 1958 Castlebellingham 1976 to Ardee 1975
Drogheda MacBride railway station
Drogheda_MacBride_railway_station
Town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Connaught Light Railway. This was a proposal for a narrow gauge line from Greenore, County Louth to Clifden, County Galway, for which the tunnel under the
Keady
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
School is a government primary (Prep–6) school for boys and girls at 28 Greenore Street (27°19′00″S 153°01′30″E / 27.3166°S 153.0250°E / -27.3166; 153
Bracken_Ridge,_Queensland
Steam turbine cargo vessel
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Snowdon
Tour. Carroll's International Celtic International Challenge of Ireland Greenore Professional Tournament Irish Hospitals Tournament Jeyes Tournament Kerrygold
Golf_in_Ireland
Dáil constituency (1923–present)
County Louth 535 540 686 028 Faughart, County Louth 905 991 958 029 Greenore, County Louth 979 1169 1201 030 Haggardstown (Part Rural), County Louth
Louth_(Dáil_constituency)
Great Northern Railway of Ireland 2-4-2T tank locomotive
services; then on branch lines, including operation of the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway when taken over in 1933. Most were withdrawn shortly after 1955
GNRI_Class_JT
Passenger vessel
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Cambria_(1920)
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_South_Stack
Lancing Turnpike Road and Sea Defences Act 1826 (7 Geo. 4. c. x) Newry and Greenore Railway Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. ccxxix) Towns Improvement (Ireland)
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1869
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1869
Greenmount Town Ardee Kilsaran Ardee Greenmount 533 Ardee Kilsaran Ardee Greenore 257 Lower Dundalk Carlingford Dundalk Groom 33 Ferrard Mullary Drogheda
List of townlands of County Louth
List_of_townlands_of_County_Louth
1895 passenger steamer in the United Kingdom
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
SS_The_Ramsey
Motorway connecting Dublin and the Northern Ireland border
80.5 50 18 Dundalk (North), Carlingford ([[R176 road (Ireland)|R173]]) Greenore, Ravensdale (R132). End of motorway, continues as N1. 85 52.8 19 R174 –
M1 motorway (Republic of Ireland)
M1_motorway_(Republic_of_Ireland)
Village in County Louth, Ireland
joined by R174 in Rockmarshall townland. The abandoned Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Branch of the LNWR passed through Jenkinstown. Jenkinstown Crossroads is
Jenkinstown,_County_Louth
Merseyside at 4 a.m. on Friday, and was headed to Newry. Connemara had departed Greenore (her berth) at 8 p.m., and was headed to Holyhead.[citation needed] The
SS_Connemara
Railway station in Northern Ireland
north-west to Monaghan, and the other south-east to a LNWR packet port at Greenore. A typical Irish 3 foot gauge narrow gauge line ran South to Inniskeen
Adavoyle_railway_station
Ship State Description George United Kingdom The ship was wrecked at Greenore Point, County Louth. She was on a voyage from Wexford to Milford Haven
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1817
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
PS_Hercules
Irish Sea ferry and WW1 armed boarding steamer
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Hibernia_(1899)
Steamship
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Scotia_(1920)
seven people on board. Isabella United Kingdom The brig was wrecked off Greenore, County Wexford. Her crew were rescued. Johanne Catherina Germany The
List of shipwrecks in December 1873
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1873
Anglo-Irish British politician, author and judge
Ireland and of the Royal Dublin Golf Club, Royal Portrush Golf Club, and Greenore Golf Club. Timothy Healy: Memories and Anecdotes Bernadotte, The First
Dunbar_Barton
Census town in County Louth, Ireland
a disused 19th century railway bridge on the former Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway line, and Piedmont House - a ruined late 17th century house associated
Lordship,_County_Louth
Irish Sea ferry, armed boarding steamer, and troop ship
Sutherland Earl Spencer Edith Eleanor (I) Eleanor (II) Galtee More Greenore (I) Greenore (II) Hercules Hibernia (I) Hibernia (II) Hibernia (III) Holyhead
TSS_Scotia_(1902)
collided with the schooner Merlin in the Irish Sea whilst on a voyage from Greenore, County Louth to Holyhead, Anglesey. Merlin sank. Her three crew were rescued
PS_Earl_Spencer_(1874)
Sons Ltd, Barrow in Furness and renamed River Fisher. Sold in 1967 to Greenore Ferry Services Ltd, Dublin and renamed Owenduv. Sold in 1971 to Compagnia
List_of_Empire_ships_(I–J)
GREENORE
GREENORE
GREENORE
GREENORE
Boy/Male
Celtic Irish
Wise.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Young Horse; Frisky; From the Dark Town; Diminutive of Colston; Unknown Owner of Property; Renowned Mariner; Colt
Girl/Female
Biblical
Wearing them out, their shore.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Bliss
Girl/Female
Norse
Goddess of the underworld.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mythical charioteer of the Sun, Dawn
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Greenish Mountains
Girl/Female
French, German, Teutonic
Wise Strength
Female
German
Variant spelling of Low German Anniken, ANNIKIN means "favor; grace."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful & pleasant
GREENORE
GREENORE
GREENORE
GREENORE
GREENORE