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The Vauxhall 30–98 is a car manufactured by Vauxhall at Luton, Bedfordshire from 1913 to 1927. In its day, its best-known configuration was the Vauxhall Velox ( velox , veloc - being Latin for "swift"/"fleet" and the source of English velocity ) standard 4-seater with open tourer body.
Aaron Martin Donnelly (born 8 June 2003) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays for Scottish Premiership club Dundee. A Northern Ireland international, he turned professional at Nottingham Forest in August 2021.
Liam Francis Peadar Donnelly (born 7 March 1996) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Kilmarnock. Donnelly, who can also play as a defender , has previously played for Dungannon Swifts , Fulham , Crawley Town , Hartlepool United and Motherwell .
Based on the Vauxhall Cadet the new car had a smaller version of the existing engine created by lengthening the stroke to 100 mm and reducing the bore to 57 mm for the 1530 cc ASY and 61.5 mm for the 1781 cc ASX. With overhead valves and Zenith down-draught carburetor the smaller engine produced 36bhp at 4000 rpm and the 1781 cc produced 43bhp ...
Sanger–Harris of Dallas, Texas, was the result of the 1961 merger of then four-unit Sanger Brothers Dry Goods Company of Dallas, founded in 1868 by the five Sanger brothers [1] and acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1951; and the two-unit A. Harris and Company of Dallas, founded in 1887 and acquired by Federated in 1961.
Brothers Kenny (left) and Jimmer Donnelly (right) surround father and head coach Jim Donelly following Millbury's win over Uxbridge on Dec. 11, 2023.
Building of the PD&O line started from Portadown in 1855 and reached Dungannon in 1858. [1] This first section of line opened with temporary termini at both Portadown and Dungannon. [2] At Dungannon the delay was in order to build a half-mile tunnel because Viscount Northland objected to smoky locomotives traversing his land.
Dungannon Upper is a barony in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. [2] It was created in 1851 with the splitting of the barony of Dungannon. [3] Lough Neagh runs along its eastern boundary, and it is bordered by four other baronies: Dungannon Middle to the south; Loughinsholin to the north; Strabane Upper to the north-west; and Omagh East to the south-west.