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  2. How Many Miles to Babylon? (novel) - Wikipedia

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    How Many Miles to Babylon? is a novel by Irish writer Jennifer Johnston, first published in 1974. The novel explores the relationship of two men, an Anglo-Irish aristocrat, Alexander Moore, and a lower class son of a labourer on his lands, Jerry, as they experience the First World War .

  3. Round Ireland with a Fridge - Wikipedia

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    Round Ireland with a Fridge is a book by Tony Hawks, first published in the UK in 1998.It sold over half a million copies. [1]The book is loosely based on a journey made by Hawks [2] in 1997, when he hitchhiked around Ireland while re-evaluating his life and career. [3]

  4. List of Irish Traveller–related depictions and documentaries

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    When Paddy Met Sally (January 2012) is a two-part documentary that aired on Channel 5 in the UK, which charted the adventures of Speaker's wife Sally Bercow as she became the first outsider to stay on Paddy Doherty's Traveller site in north Wales. I Am Traveller, RTÉ 2016. An authored piece by John Connors, directed by Kim Bartley of Frontline ...

  5. Daniel Howell - Wikipedia

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    Daniel James Howell (born 11 June 1991) [3] is an English YouTuber, presenter, comedian and author.He gained prominence through his YouTube channels Daniel Howell (formerly known as danisnotonfire), which reached over six million subscribers, and DanAndPhilGAMES.

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  7. Wallace Clark - Wikipedia

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    One of the most challenging projects he was involved in was a circumnavigation of Europe. The journey in Wild Goose by his son Miles, travelled around North Cape, Norway, and then through Russian waterways to the Black Sea, and on through the Mediterranean back to Northern Ireland. Wallace helped plan the voyage and sailed on the first and last ...

  8. Talk:3000 Miles to Graceland - Wikipedia

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  9. David Ireland (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Ireland was born in Lakemba in south-west Sydney in New South Wales in 1927. Before taking up full-time writing in 1973, he undertook the classic writer's apprenticeship by working in a variety of jobs, ranging from greenskeeper to an extended period in the Siverwater oil refinery, on the river downstream of Parramatta .