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A mill town, also known as factory town or mill village, is typically a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories (usually cotton mills or factories producing textiles).
As a location, Milltown may refer to:
Milltown Cemetery (Irish: Reilig Bhaile an Mhuilinn) is a large cemetery in west Belfast, Northern Ireland.
It lies within the townland of Ballymurphy, between Falls Road and the M1 motorway. Milltown Cemetery opened in 1869 and there are now approximately 200,000 of Belfast's citizens buried there. Most of those buried there are Irish Catholic. Within the cemetery there are three large sections of open space, each about the size of a football field, designated as "poor ground". Over 80,000 people are buried in the cemetery's poor grounds, many of whom died in the flu pandemic of 1919. Since 2007, the 55-acre (220,000 m2) cemetery has undergone extensive work, reversing years of neglect.
The cemetery, located in the heart of West Belfast has become synonymous with Irish republicanism. Irish Republican Army volunteer Bobby Sands, who died on hunger strike on 5 May 1981, is buried in the cemetery. Fellow hunger-strikers, Kieran Doherty, Joe McDonnell and Pat McGeown (who died a number of years later from ill-health brought about by the hunger strike) are also buried there. In total, 77 IRA volunteers are buried in what is known as the 'New Republican Plot', a further 34 volunteers are buried in what is known as the County Antrim Memorial Plot and which was used between 1969 and 1972. Throughout the cemetery, many more IRA volunteers are buried in family graves. These include Tom Williams, who was executed in Crumlin Road Prison on 2 September 1942. Williams' body lay in a prison grave until January 2000, when a campaign, by the National Graves Association, Belfast, to have his remains re-interred in Milltown was successful. Members of the INLA and Workers' Party are also buried there.
Michael Stone may refer to:
Michael 3 Milltown 0 On a cold winters morning, On a bus bound for Milltown, There sat Michael Stone armed with hand grenades and guns, With a smile as sleakit as a snake my friend and a Duffell coat to his knees, He sat in the chapel with Gerry and Martin and listened to thier hail mary's. Well he walked into the cemetary and hs spoke to the guards again, They just waved and winked at him, As he walked on by, And he stood in the crowds with all the people, as if he was one of thier own, But as soon as they started talkin in Irish Micheal began to throw. Well he knew when to hold them, Knew when to throw them, Knew when to run, But he never he just walked away, And the fenians started chasing him, There was twenty dozen more, Michael stopped, Had a wee look, And threw a couple more. We...
http://www.reverbnation.com/miketew/song/19893475-mill-town-pallasight--mike-tew "We in Mill-Town baby and we grinding every day. You might catch me in the city with my boys acting crazy. I'm loving where I live and I aint never gonna' change, this is Mill-town, Mill-town.its the 850" Tri Pyramid Productions 2014
1000s of ira terrorist supporters come under attack by a loyalist freedom fighter named michael stone
[Part 2 of 8] Broadcast (New Zealand): 17th March, 1988. This playlist contains videos of the attack and the subsequent violence over the next few days. The Milltown Cemetery attack (also known as the Milltown Massacre) took place on 16 March 1988 in Belfast's Milltown Cemetery. During a Provisional IRA funeral, Ulster Defence Association (UDA) member Michael Stone attacked the crowd with grenades and pistols, killing three and wounding over sixty. As the coffins were being lowered into the ground, a burst of gunfire was heard and this was initially mistaken for the usual paramilitary firing party. Some people even applauded. However, it was not a salute. A lone Ulster Defence Association member from East Belfast named Michael Stone had infiltrated the crowd in an attempt to elimin...
I was shocked to see the turnout at the Sturbridge, Mass. Rod and Gun Club. Milltown show was packed. The weather forecast was doom and gloom. After hitting rain on the way down it was great weather the whole time we were there and the drive home.
Another great Return to Milltown, Rods and Rock N Roll weekend held and the Hamilton Rod and Gun Club in Sturbridge, Mass. I don't know how many cars where there but it was a lot. They were still coming in at mid afternoon.
Loyalist Michael stone attacks the Gibraltar three's funeral in Milltown cemetery with hand-grenades and 2 guns he kills 3 and injuries over a 100people before being chased by the mourners and disarmed,the RUC at this stage rescue him.was it collusion ?YES OF COURSE IT WAS.
NJ Drones presents the old abandoned Michelin Tire factory in Milltown NJ . Soon after the Michelin Tire Company purchased the International A&V; Rubber Factory in Milltown in 1907, it started the construction of several new buildings. At its peak, Michelin employed more than 2,000 area residents and built many of the homes in the borough. Feeling the effects of the Depression, Michelin moved back to France in 1930. Although other businesses came and went, these buildings would never again be fully utilized. This site pictured above is currently being cleaned of hazards and will eventually be developed into residential and commercial units
NOTE: If you need captions, please click the CC button on the player to turn them on. For more Sustainability In Action videos, visit: https://www.epa.gov/sustainability/sustainability-action-video-series EPA Region 8 was the lead agency in the cleanup and restoration of a Superfund site in Milltown, Montana. Taking a long-term, systems view and beginning before many remediation and restoration decisions were even made, EPA initiated redevelopment discussions with the newly formed Milltown Redevelopment Working Group (a local community advisory group). The intent was to craft a future vision of the area site, officially known as the Milltown Reservoir Sediments Operable Unit, by asking, “Once the dam and contaminated sediment are removed, once the rivers are restored, what do you want to...
The (Glorious) Return To Milltown (or Miltown), is a modal reel. The fist part is played in the key of D minor, the second part is played in the key of D major. Get the tab on my Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/883680211697738/photos/a.883715201694239.1073741828.883680211697738/893471357385290/?type=3&theater;
Happy nation, irrotation
I want go out tonight
life is a celebration
and you're my ... light
all the people, all the ladies
can feel my after tight *?*
you are my supersation
come on and treat you right
tonight,
every things so fine
don't you think so?
Chorus:
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I can see it in your eyes
can see it in your smile
can feel it every where
from head to toes
Can see it in your eyes
Can see it in your smile
Can feel it everywhere
just make it through
All the captures be
Is capture you with me
you make me feel so fine
all night long
All the captures be
Is capture make me feel
to keep me going strong
all night long