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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BohermoreBohermore - Wikipedia

    Bohermore (Irish: An Bóthar Mór, meaning "the big road") is an area of Galway, Ireland. It got this name as it was the main road into Galway City from the east in medieval times. The area is known as the location of the large Bohermore Cemetery , also called the "New Cemetery" in the area.

  2. Bohermore Cemetery (also known as New Cemetery) is a large cemetery located in Bohermore, an area of Galway, Ireland. [1] Location. The New Cemetery, as it is more popularly known in Galway, was opened in 1880. It contains two mortuary chapels, one Catholic and the other Protestant. [2] .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GalwayGalway - Wikipedia

    Bohermore Cemetery (or the New Cemetery, as it also known), Cemetery Cross, Bohermore, is the second cemetery operated by Galway City Council. It contains two mortuary chapels and is the burial place of several important Galwegians, including writer Pádraic Ó Conaire , propagandist William Joyce , dramatist Lady Gregory and sports official Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BallybrickenBallybricken - Wikipedia

    Ballybricken ( Irish: Baile Uí Bhricín, meaning 'the town of Ó Bricín') [1] is an area in the east of County Limerick in Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Caherelly, approximately 18 kilometres (11 miles) from Limerick city. Ballybricken is mainly a farming area. Amenities and sport.

  5. KLM Flight 607-E disaster graves in Bohermore Cemetery, Galway. KLM Flight 607-E was an international scheduled flight that crashed on 14 August 1958, on takeoff from Shannon Airport, Ireland. The aircraft was a Lockheed Super Constellation.

  6. Pádraic Ó Conaire's grave in Bohermore Cemetery. Pádraic Ó Conaire (28 February 1882 – 6 October 1928) was an Irish writer and journalist whose production was primarily in the Irish language. In his lifetime he wrote 26 books, 473 stories, 237 essays and 6 plays.

  7. Bohermore is located in the area of Galway, Ireland.The name is derived from the Irish literally meaning "the big road".. There is a large cemetery located in Bohermore known as the "New Cemetery", which contains two mortuary chapels, one Catholic and the other Protestant.