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- Q21998498 subject Q8554904.
- Q21998498 subject Q8955580.
- Q21998498 abstract ""Fare Thee Well Enniskillen" is a traditional Irish song. It was the quick march of the Inniskilling Dragoons.In the 1960s the song was popularized when a fresh version was written by Tommy Makem who re-wrote some of the lyrics and performed it with the Clancy Brothers. The song describes the regiment's service in Spain during the Napoleonic Wars.".
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q1186049.
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q1209252.
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q2818186.
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q78994.
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q8554904.
- Q21998498 wikiPageWikiLink Q8955580.
- Q21998498 type CreativeWork.
- Q21998498 type MusicRecording.
- Q21998498 type MusicalWork.
- Q21998498 type Song.
- Q21998498 type Work.
- Q21998498 type Thing.
- Q21998498 type Q2188189.
- Q21998498 type Q386724.
- Q21998498 comment ""Fare Thee Well Enniskillen" is a traditional Irish song. It was the quick march of the Inniskilling Dragoons.In the 1960s the song was popularized when a fresh version was written by Tommy Makem who re-wrote some of the lyrics and performed it with the Clancy Brothers. The song describes the regiment's service in Spain during the Napoleonic Wars.".
- Q21998498 label "Fare Thee Well Enniskillen".