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    Jurby (Old Norse: djúra-bý – deer settlement - animal park) (locally /ˈdʒərbiː/) is one of the seventeen parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in...
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  • Royal Air Force Jurby, or more simply RAF Jurby, is a former Royal Air Force station built in the north west of the Isle of Man. It was opened in 1939...
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  • Jurby in the Isle of Man. They competed in the Isle of Man Football League. They wore a purple and white kit and played their home games at the Jurby...
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  • Isle of Man Prison is a mixed-use prison located in the Jurby parish of the Isle of Man. The prison is operated by the Isle of Man Prison Service (part...
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  • The Jurby Transport Museum (Manx: Thie Tashtee Arraghey Yurby) is a transport museum in Jurby on the Isle of Man occupying a former aircraft hangar. The...
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    St Patrick's Church is a parish church of the Church of England in Jurby parish, near the northwest coast of the Isle of Man. Scotland and Ireland can...
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    Glen Auldyn Glen Maye (Glion Muigh) Glen Vine (Glion Vian) Injebreck‡ Jurby (Jurby) Kirk Michael (Balley Keeill Vaayl) Newtown (Balley Noa) Niarbyl (Yn...
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  • RAF Jurby Head is a former Royal Air Force air weapons range, on the north west coast of the Isle of Man. The range operated between 1939 and 1993. As...
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    districts: Andreas, Arbory and Rushen, Ballaugh, Braddan, Bride, Garff, German, Jurby, Lezayre, Malew, Marown, Patrick, Santon The Isle of Man was historically...
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    the ridges of the Borgund Stave Church. Sigurðr killing Fáfnir, from the Jurby cross on the Isle of Man. Lindworm from the U 871 runestone. U 1163, the...
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