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  2. A29 road (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    On entering Dungannon, the Thomas Street/Hospital Roundabout is a further source of delay at peak times. While local people have suggested a bypass from the M1/A29 roundabout at Stangmore, east of Dungannon to rejoin the existing A29 after Carland (north of Dungannon), there are no plans to build such a road.

  3. Moygashel - Wikipedia

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    Moygashel (from Irish Maigh gCaisil, meaning 'plain of the stone fort') [1] [2] is a small village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.It is near the southern edge of Dungannon.

  4. Dunmurry - Wikipedia

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    A fire broke out in the fourteen-storey Coolmoyne House on the Seymour Hill estate that is operated by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in Dunmurry at around 17:30 on 15 November 2017. The 56-flat tower block and its sister block Rathmoyne House were built in 1964 by Lisburn City Council. [ 12 ]

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  6. Henry Munro (United Irishman) - Wikipedia

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    The Lisburn and Lambeg Volunteers firing a feu de joie in honour of the Dungannon Convention, 1782; Henry Munro is said to be the man behind the lady with a headscarf, with his hand to his chin [1] He was the only son of a Presbyterian tradesman of Scottish descent [1] settled at Lisburn. His father died in 1793, leaving a widow whose maiden ...

  7. Donaghcloney - Wikipedia

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    Donaghcloney is a typical Ulster village and has been linked to the Irish linen industry since at least 1742. [4] By 1840 Donaghcloney boasted a large bleaching green which was turning out 8000 pieces of fabric annually. [5] In 1866, William Liddell founded his linen company, headquartered at a new factory in Donaghcloney.

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  9. Adolf Törngren - Wikipedia

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    A five-storey linen factory building was finished already in 1858 and taken into use in the following spring. Törngren's linen mill and Wasastjerna's engineering works were merged in 1861 as Tammerfors Linne- & Jern-Manufaktur Aktie-Bolag ("Tampere Linen and Iron Industry Ltd") but kept as separate business units.

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