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We’d always enjoyed our holidays in Ireland, so now we packed up the car and set off, my mum, dad, Uncle Michael and me, to a place called Buncrana, situated on Lough Swilly, an inlet on the shores of Inishowen, County Donegal.
The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010
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The victim died after a shooting at a house in the Links View area of Buncrana between 9pm and 9.20pm on Thursday night.
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Buncrana was a seaside town, with shops with spinners of postcards outside and brightly coloured windmills that twirled in the breeze.
The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010
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The 1911 census had no record of her, in Buncrana or anywhere in Donegal.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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The 1911 census had no record of her, in Buncrana or anywhere in Donegal.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Shipped off to relations near Buncrana; Roz thinks the boy may have been killed in the First World War.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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The children were shipped off to some cousins near Buncrana.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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The children were shipped off to some cousins near Buncrana.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Shipped off to relations near Buncrana; Roz thinks the boy may have been killed in the First World War.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Still less am I inclined so describe the heart-rending scene at Buncrana, where the widows of many of the sufferers are residing.
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