Galbally, County Tyrone
Galbally (from Irish: Gallbhuaile, meaning "stone booley"[1][2]) is a hamlet and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is between Cappagh and Donaghmore. Its name was formerly spelt as Gallwolly and Gallwally.[1]
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Roman Catholic Church, Galbally.
The hamlet has one pub, a convenience shop, a church and a post office with an adjoining grocery shop. The local Gaelic football team is called Galbally Pearses.
Notable people
- Sylvia Hermon, former Westminster MP.
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