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  2. Erin go bragh - Wikipedia

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    A ship was chartered from the Black Ball Line and named the Erin-go-Bragh. [9] The voyage of the Erin-go-Bragh, a "crazy, leaky tub", took 196 days, the longest recorded passage to Australia. [10] A passenger nicknamed the ship the "Erin-go-Slow", but eventually it landed in Moreton Bay near Brisbane. [11] A pub in Sydney, Australia, in the ...

  3. Shackleton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Shackleton collaborated with Pinch on the album Pinch & Shackleton, released on Honest Jon's Records. [9] That same year, Shackleton and Vengeance Tenfold were commissioned by SoundUK to create a "Sonic Journey" inspired by sections of two Devon "train lines – part of the main line between Exeter and Totnes, and a section of the ...

  4. Hideaway's Erin Go Bragh - Wikipedia

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    Erin Go Bragh was a Connemara stallion who competed in the sport of eventing at the highest level. Also known as "The Little Horse that Could", Erin Go Bragh stood 14.3 hands (59 inches, 150 cm). Go Bragh was known not only for his athletic ability, which helped the little horse compete at the international level in the sport of eventing, but ...

  5. How To Pronounce ‘Erin Go Bragh’—and Why You Hear ... - AOL

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    The phrase "Erin go Bragh" is most commonly linked to the 1798 Irish Rebellion, in which, inspired by the French Revolution, the United Irishmen sought to unite Catholics, Protestants and ...

  6. Erin go Bragh GAA - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Erin go Bragh fielded a single team but also began competing in cross country (their involvement coinciding with the recent revival of athletic in GAA which had lapsed over the years). Erin go Bragh competed in the Dublin County Board Novice race in 1919, 1921 and 1922 and the Dublin Cross Country championship of 1922. M. J.

  7. How to watch MLB’s Opening Day for free—and without cable

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    Formerly known as DirecTV Now, AT&T TVNow and AT&T TV, this oft-renamed streaming service will run you $75 per month and up after the free trial option. This story was originally featured on ...

  8. Handful of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Handful of Earth is the fifth solo studio album by Scottish folk musician and singer Dick Gaughan, released in 1981 by Topic Records.The album was Gaughan's first after spending several years largely avoiding playing music while regaining his health following a mental breakdown in 1979.

  9. Erin - Wikipedia

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    Erin, a character in 1986 American fantasy drama film The Boy Who Could Fly; Erin, a character in The Simpsons episode "Summer of 4 Ft. 2", voiced by Christina Ricci; Erin, protagonist of Nahoko Uehashi's light novel, manga, and anime series 獣の奏者エリン (Kemono no Sōja Erin) Erin Brill, a character from the TV series Better Call Saul