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Report on ... Navigation on the River Barrow - Front page
Report on ... Navigation on the River Barrow - Front page
Title page of the "Report of the means of perfecting the navigation of the River Barrow from St. Mullins to Athy".
Carlow County Library
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City Terminus at Summerhill
City Terminus at Summerhill
A photograph of the view of Glanmire Road Station (now Kent Station) from the old Cork and Youghal city terminus in Summerhill. Visible in the left of the photograph are billboards, an advertising space which is still used to this day.
Courtesy of David and Charles Ltd., Newton Abbot, Devon
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Turnpike Road Kilcullen to Carlow
Turnpike Road Kilcullen to Carlow
Notice taken from the Carlow Morning Post 13 August 1822. Meeting of the Trustees to be held on 26th August 1822 in Castledermot. Abraham Rothe named as Treasurer.
Carlow County Library
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1962 IRRS Excursion
1962 IRRS Excursion
This photograph depicts the 1962 IRRS railway excursion to Youghal, stopped at the platform at Carrigtwohill Station. A young boy on the platform appears absorbed with the locomotive.
Courtesy of Cork County Library
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Suir Valley Heritage Railway
Suir Valley Heritage Railway
Suir Valley Heritage Railway
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Youghal Line Locomotive
Youghal Line Locomotive
This photograph depicts the Youghal Line Locomotive (No. 81) at the Glanmire Road shed in Cork, in 1901. The driver is visible in the cab.
Courtesy of the Locomotive Club of Great Britain
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Train from Cobh arriving in Cork
Train from Cobh arriving in Cork
This photograph, taken in 1931, captures the Cobh train arriving in Cork (Main Line). Grattan Hill is visible in the background.
Courtesy of Real Photographs Co.
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Rail Station, Queenstown
Rail Station, Queenstown
A photograph of Queenstown railway station in the 1890s, taken from the Laurence Collection. The photograph shows the harbour to the right-hand side, with a steamship anchored at the dock. There is a horse and cart in the foreground. The cart is being loaded with what looks like bricks from an adjacent railway car. Queenstown is visible in the background.
Courtesy of the National Library of Ireland
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Donegal Co Council Roads Service team and NRA members
Donegal Co Council Roads Service team and NRA members
Donegal Co. Council Roads Design Team Colour photo of Donegal County Council Roads Engineer Hugh Fox and staff of the National Roads Authority posing in front of excavation equipment. The men depicted are wearing fluorescent yellow jackets.
Donegal County Council Roads Design team Donegal County Council Roads Design team
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Railway Advertisement
Railway Advertisement
A reproduction of an advertisement published in 1863, promoting a great reduction in fares and subscription tickets on the Cork, Youghal and Queenstown line. Fare was 1d and travel time between Cork and Queenstown was 25 minutes. It also advertises omnibuses running between Summerhill station and the company's offices on Academy Street.
Courtesy of Cork County Library