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Carlingford is a place of natural beauty, at the foot of the lovely Mourne Mountains, washed by the blue waters of Carlingford Lough.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1925
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"Lord bless you, my dear, do you call Carlingford the country?" said Mr. Tozer.
Phoebe, Junior 1862
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'Carlingford' at Lalor in the city's northern suburbs.
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But slip in during the day, when certain dishes are slightly cheaper, and you will feel less self-conscious about just snacking on a starter portion of locally smoked salmon, Santa Fe fishcakes with salad and guacamole, a medium pot of mussels £6.50, or half a dozen oysters from Mourne's own shellfish beds at Carlingford Lough.
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In my own council chamber, Arlington told Carlingford making sure I was within earshot, “Our fleet is almost ready, and the Dutch are expecting us.”
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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In my own council chamber, Arlington told Carlingford making sure I was within earshot, “Our fleet is almost ready, and the Dutch are expecting us.”
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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My father and I dined on oysters from Galway, Carlingford, and West Clare.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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My father and I dined on oysters from Galway, Carlingford, and West Clare.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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My father and I dined on oysters from Galway, Carlingford, and West Clare.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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For accommodations, head east, to Carlingford, where you'll find McKevitt's Village Hotel and its excellent restaurant.
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