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continued on to Market Square. The first of its wagons, carrying eight horses, four Shetland ponies and an ass, toppled over, smashing the front of two drapery shops. The second wagon, carrying three lions, crashed into the front of a hair salon and a hardware shop. Locals broke the back of the horses' wagon open, to free the animals trapped inside. A large group of locals and police physically moved the wagon containing the lions back onto the road to allow it to be removed.
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Dungannon Cricket Club was established in 1865. Attempts were made to re-establish the club after the First World War and this was done in 1929 and survived until 1933 when Lord Ranfurly died, which for a second time left the club without a ground. Cricket was kept alive by the Royal School, Bankers
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67.15% of the population belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith, 24.25% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion, and 1.63% belonged to or were brought up in an other religion. 6.96% either declared no religion or
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were the stewards of this site for the O'Neills. In the 14th century the O'Neills built a castle on what is today known as Castle Hill; the location was ideal for a fort, for it was one of the highest points in the area and dominated the surrounding countryside, giving (depending on the weather) the
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than twice the average. Between 2001 and 2011, the number of immigrants in Dungannon increased tenfold; the biggest increase of any town. Many came to work in the local food processing plants. There have been several attacks on immigrants and clashes between rival groups of immigrants in the area.
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Dungannon had a population of 14,340 at the 2011 census, rising by 3,349 (over 30%) from 10,983 in 2001, making it one of the fastest growing towns in Northern Ireland. It has the highest percentage of immigrants of any town in Northern Ireland. Immigrants make up about 11% of its population; more
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On 7 May 1954, a convoy of circus wagons crashed and overturned in Dungannon. The convoy was on its way to hold a circus in Ballygawley when a pilot lorry, which was towing three wagons, struck a chemist's shop while taking a sharp bend on Irish Street. The driver lost control of the lorry, which
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until 1939 when the Second World War broke out. The club was reformed in 1948 mainly due to the efforts of Eddie Hodgett and the NCU leagues in 1952 and continues to do so to the present time. The club has never quite reached senior cricket as it has limited resources and relies on the District
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The local Hare Coursing Club has been in existence since the 1920s but the sport was popular in the area long before the formation of the club. With hare coursing currently banned in Northern Ireland, the Dungannon club organises meetings in the Republic of Ireland.
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barracks at the northeastern corner of the market square which is quite unlike any other police barracks of a similar vintage in Ireland. A popular but apocryphal story relates that the unusual design of this building is due to a mix-up with the plans in
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and they got a standard Irish barracks, complete with a traditional Irish fireplace. Dungannon Park covers 70 acres (28 hectares); it is centred round an idyllic still-water lake, with miles of pathways and views of the surrounding townland.
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called Drumcoo. Over time, the urban area has spread into the neighbouring townlands. Many of its roads and housing estates are named after them. The following is a list of these townlands and their likely etymologies:
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31.63% had an Irish national identity, 28.27% indicated that they had a British national identity and 23.93% had a Northern Irish national identity (respondents could indicate more than one national identity);
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27.15% had an Irish national identity, 21.98% had a British national identity and 19.64% had a Northern Irish national identity (respondents could indicate more than one national identity).
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64.82% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic Christian faith, 30.46% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion;
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to Dungannon. The rally was officially banned, but took place and passed off without incident. The publicity surrounding the march encouraged other groups to form branches of NICRA.
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During the conflict Dungannon suffered numerous bombings, and almost 50 people were killed in and around the town. The deadliest attack was on 17 March 1976, when a
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History of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick For the Relief of Immigrants from Ireland of Philadelphia, 17 March 1771 – 17 March 1892
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The town grew up around a hill, known locally as Castle Hill. There are three small lakes on the southern edge of town, the biggest of which is
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On Census day (27 March 2011) there were 14,340 people living in Dungannon (5,388 households), accounting for 0.79% of the NI total. Of these:
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Council for a ground. The club has played on at least five different locations during its existence. Home games are played at Dungannon Park.
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15.93% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaelic), 4.82% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots and 23.18% did not have English as their first language.
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Protestant/Other Christian: British/Irish/Northern Irish/English/Scottish/Welsh (with or without non-UK or Irish national identities)
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The Columbian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of the Representative Men of the United States Wisconsin Volume Part 1
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until the 17th century. Dungannon was the clan's main stronghold. The traditional site of inauguration for 'The O'Neill' was
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Other religions: British/Irish/Northern Irish/English/Scottish/Welsh (with or without non-UK or Irish national identities)
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Catholic: British/Irish/Northern Irish/English/Scottish/Welsh (with or without non-UK or Irish national identities)
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White: British/Irish/Northern Irish/English/Scottish/Welsh (with or without non-UK or Irish national identities)
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Dungannon Golf Club, which provides an 18-hole course, appointed its first woman captain in January 2022.
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town bus service that runs daily that serves the town's suburbs, formerly operated by the
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Orchard County Primary School (amalgamation of Annaghmore and Tullyroan primary schools)
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In the late 1960s Northern Ireland was plunged into an ethnopolitical conflict known as
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is now a public park and the former trackbed through the station is now a greenway.
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had its headquarters in the town, though since 2015 the area has been covered by
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34.85% of the town's population was recorded as foreign-born (born outside the
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The population of the town increased slightly overall during the 19th century:
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1963 the UTA closed the "Derry Road" through Dungannon in 1965. The site of
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49.24% of the usually resident population were female and 50.76% were male.
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50.33% of the usually resident population were female and 49.67% were male;
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captured it in September 1642, before O'Neill took it back in spring 1643.
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town on the site, which grew into what is now Dungannon. Dungannon has won
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denote settlements that are classed as towns but also have city status
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railway route that came to be informally called "The Derry Road". The
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For centuries, Dungannon's fortunes were closely tied to that of the
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Dungannon is in the southeast of County Tyrone, within the historic
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was opened in July 1930, the third track in Northern Ireland after
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and built a castle on the hill. After the O'Neills' defeat in the
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22.01% were aged under 16 years and 12.09% were aged 65 and over;
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22.45% were aged under 16 years and 12.48% were aged 65 or over.
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McCavitt, John (2004). "Chichester, Arthur, Baron Chichester".
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Brennan, Colin; Hynes, Robert; Evans, Sophie (1 April 2016).
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In 1973, the town became the seat of the new district of the
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Greyhound racing was once a popular sport in Dungannon. The
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The castle was partially excavated in October 2007 by the
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and 31.52% did not have English as their first language.
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34 years was the average (median) age of the population;
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Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland (County Tyrone)
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mound some four miles northeast of Dungannon. The clan
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Until its closure in 2010, the crystal glass producer
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closed in on the Gaelic lords towards the end of the
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The then Tyrone Crystal building in Dungannon (2008)
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