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Summary Of: Bray

Bray is home to Ireland... Bray was on the borders of the coastal district... is believed to have stayed in Bray on his way to... Bray was still a small fishing village... the Dublin middle classes began to move to Bray to escape city life... returned to Bray in great numbers to escape the austerity of post... Bray is the ninth... The rocks of Bray Head are a mixture of... The coastal railway line continues south from Bray along the seaward slopes of Bray Head... At the summit of Bray Head is a large concrete cross... Bray is governed by a... Part of the northern Bray area lies within the county of... Bray also uses a... the Southern Cross Road to the south of Bray is not included in the area governed by... Bray Daly Railway Station... Bray Daly Railway Station... Bray is on the... Bray Daly Station was opened on... Bray lies along the... Bray is a long... Other features of Bray are the amusement arcades and games centre... Bray is known as the... Bray is a popular base for walkers... to Bray Head at the southern end of the promenade... along Bray Head out to Greystones... The annual Bray Summerfest is an established tourist event... Bray also hosts one of the largest carnival and festival events to celebrate the annual St... Bray hosts an annual international... Bray Jazz has established itself as one of the main events taking place each year on... Bray has attracted a number of noted residents and visitors... Bray from 1813 to 1856... star grew up in Bray and began his cricket career on the pitches at Aravon school... Bray School Project National School... Bray Wheelers Cycling Club... Bray Divers scuba diving club... Bray Cancer Support and Information Centre... Bray at Wicklow County Tourism...

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