Whitehead (County Antrim)

Whitehead (County Antrim)

Whitehead (irisch: An Cionn Bán) ist ein Dorf mit etwa 3.700 Einwohnern im County Antrim an der Ostküste Nordirlands im Distrikt Carrickfergus.

Verkehr

Whiteheads Hauptbahnhof wurde am 1. Mai 1863 eröffnet; Whitehead Excursion Platform wurde am 10. Juli 1907 in Betrieb genommen.[1]

Persönlichkeiten

  • Jackie Woodburne
  • Sting lebte hier in den 1970er Jahren
  • Der Fußballprofi Keith Gillespie ging hier zur Grundschule

Einzelnachweise

  1. Whitehead (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Abgerufen am 28. August 2007.
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