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8 unusual facts about Dingle


Beatriz Villacañas

She was invited poet to Féile na Bealtaine, International Poetry Festival, Dingle, Ireland, 2007.

Bulabog Putian National Park

Bulabog Putian National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located in the municipalities of Dingle and San Enrique, Iloilo in Panay Island.

Donna Windsor-Dingle

They plan their wedding but they are overshadowed when Viv insists they have a double wedding as she and Bob are remarrying.Prior to the weddng, Donna strikes up a close friendship with Max King (Charlie Kemp), whom she enjoys flirting with.

International Garden Festival

The garden festival was held on a 950,000 square metre derelict industrial site south of Herculaneum Dock, near the Dingle and overlooking the River Mersey.

Merlie M. Alunan

Merlie M. Alunan (born December 14, 1943 Dingle, Iloilo is a Filipina poet.

Peter Christian

Peter Christian (born 14 August 1947 in Dingle, Liverpool) is an English actor best known for his roles on UK Television.

Richard Crawshaw

Crawshaw became active in Liverpool politics in the early 1950s and then becoming a councillor in the 1955 landslide election in Liverpool Borough Council in the Dingle ward which is in Liverpool Toxteth and the council ward was very safe for the Labour party in a marginal seat for the Conservative Party from its creation in 1950.

Union North

Union North beat competition from architects BDP, 3XN, Studio Egret West, Feilden Clegg Bradley to design a housing scheme in the Park Street/Grafton Street area of Dingle, South Liverpool.


Church of St Nicholas, Vukovo

The church is situated at 2 km to the south of Vukovo, municipality of Boboshevo, in a deep and hardly accessed dingle.

Coombe Dingle, Bristol

South of Coombe Dingle is Sea Mills; to the north is Kingsweston Hill; to the west are Kings Weston House and Shirehampton Park; and to the east, Henbury Golf Club and Westbury on Trym proper.

Corcu Duibne

The Iron Age mountaintop fortress Caherconree, preserving the name of the legendary Cú Roí, a cousin of Conaire Mór, is found on the Dingle Peninsula, the name of which in Modern Irish is Corca Dhuibhne.

Derek Dingle

His most popular publication, The Complete Works of Derek Dingle (Richard J. Kaufman, 1982), has been out of print for many years now, but has recently been re-published by Richard Kaufman.

Eask Tower

For example, The Blasket Islands, Slea Head, Ventry, Dingle Harbour, the Iveragh Peninsula, Skellig Rocks, and Irelands two highest mountains - Carrauntoohill and Mount Brandon.

Edwin Dingle

Edwin John Dingle (6 April 1881, Cornwall – 27 January 1972) was an English journalist, author and founder of the Institute of Mentalphysics in California, US.

Dingle also established a center at the International Church of the Holy Trinity in Los Angeles, where he taught classes and also conducted correspondence courses on "mentalphysics" across North America.

Eli Dingle

Eli Dingle was introduced by series producer Kathleen Beedles in 2006 as the previously unmentioned younger brother of Marlon Dingle and the youngest son of Albert Dingle.

Graeme Dingle

Dingle's awards have included the Governor-General's Award for mountain rescue, and the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Antarctic Service Award.

Hillborough Studios

Their flagship title was called Triumph-Adventure Comics, and featured the most famous character of what has been called the Golden Age of Canadian comics—Dingle's Nelvana of the Northern Lights, the first Canadian female superhero, who debuted several months before Wonder Woman.

Johnny Foreigner

The second single, released 21 May 2007, was a split with fellow Birmingham act Sunset Cinema Club and featured the track "Yes! You Talk Too Fast", as well as a cover of Sunset Cinema Club's "Ninki. vs Dingle", whilst SCC covered Johnny Foreigner's "Candles".

Kim Dingle

Her first solo exhibition, “Portraits from the Dingle Library”, combined images of her mother, Cram, with portraits of iconic figures like George Washington, Queen Elizabeth II and George Foreman.

Molly Dingle

Dingle after completing her teaching course at Truro returned to Holloway School in 1915 where she taught Kindergarten until her retirement in 1952.

Mount Brandon

It is the highest peak of the unnamed central mountain range of the Dingle Peninsula and the ninth highest peak on the island.

National Theatre of Brent

Patrick Barlow plays Desmond Olivier Dingle, the troupe's founder, Artistic Director and Chief Executive.

Peter Dingle

Peter Dingle was formally an associate professor at the School of Environmental Science at Murdoch University, in Perth, Australia.

Phil Whelan

He holds a degree from the University of East Anglia, and then went on to be a teacher at Elworth Primary School and later Dingle Primary School in Cheshire.

Ramkrishna Dalmia

In the court case that followed, where he was represented by the leading British attorney Sir Dingle Mackintosh Foot, he was sentenced to two years in Tihar Jail.

Rita Brannigan

Rita was first seen in late 2006 when she ran in to Marlon Dingle, Donna Windsor-Dingle, Paddy Kirk and Toni Daggert in a night club in Hotten.

Ropewalk Dingle

The Ropewalk Dingle Countryside Site is located by the river in the centre of Bridgnorth, in Shropshire.

The Bells of Dublin

#"Medley: 'The Wren! The Wren!'/The Dingle Set - Dance/The Wren in the Furze/A Dance Duet - Reels/Brafferton Village/Walsh's Hornpipe/The Farewell" ("Wren in the Furze" by Kevin Conneff)

The Gay Bride

Gold-digging chorus girl Mary (Carole Lombard) marries the head of a bootlegging syndicate, gangster "Shoots" Magiz (Nat Pendleton), but the illegal liquor business goes down the drain when Prohibition is repealed, and Shoots is knocked off by rival Daniel Dingle (Sam Hardy).


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