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Dublin United Tramways Tram
Dublin United Tramways Tram
Dublin United Tramways Tram
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Taylor & Skinner C18 map of road from Killybegs to Donegal Town
Taylor & Skinner C18 map of road from Killybegs to Donegal Town
Hand-drawn map of the route from Donegal Town to Killybegs. This area was surveyed and drawn between 1777 and 1783. The map was taken from the 1969 re-publication of “Taylor and Skinner’s Maps of the Roads of Ireland” first published in 1778.
Irish University Press, Shannon, Ireland
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Victoria Bridge, Buncrana, County Donegal
Victoria Bridge, Buncrana, County Donegal
Six coloured photographs illustrating the construction and completion of the new Victoria Bridge, Buncrana, County Donegal 2000.
Donegal County Council
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The New Bridge at Lifford, Co Donegal 1964
The New Bridge at Lifford, Co Donegal 1964
Colour postcard entitled “The New Bridge at Lifford, Co Donegal.” Pictured is the bridge shortly after its opening in 1964. This is the main river crossing over the Foyle River which divides north-east Donegal in the Republic of Ireland from Co Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The towns of Lifford and Strabane are both connected by this bridge. Keywords Lifford Bridge 1964
Copyright Donegal County Museum
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Three pictures of Clar Barnes Road project
Three pictures of Clar Barnes Road project
hree colour photographs from the Clar Barnes Road project, County Donegal 2000. The first image is of traffic on the unresurfaced part of the road. The second image shows the underpinning for the new road-bed. The third image shows the newly-completed roadway, complete with markings.
Donegal County Council
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Let the Dance Begin
Let the Dance Begin
Steel and bronze sculpture of 5 figures, a fiddler,flautist drummer and two dancers created by sculptor Maurice Harron. Each figure is 18 feet high. they are standing in a circular formation at Lifford Road, Strabane, County Tyrone, just at the border with County Donegal.
Strabane District Council
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Dartry Laundry Van in Swastika Livery
Dartry Laundry Van in Swastika Livery
The Dartry Laundry Van on display in the National Transport Museum, Howth was disguised as a Swastika laundry vehicle for an RTE World War 2 drama before being returned to its original livery.
By kind permission of Michael Corcoran
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Hill of Howth Tram
Hill of Howth Tram
Hill of Howth Tramways ran tramcars from Sutton to Howth via the Summit. This line opened in 1901.
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1973 Commercial Removals Van (Copy)
1973 Commercial Removals Van (Copy)
1973 Commercial Removals Van. The Commer C series was introduced in 1962 and was produced until 1974. This van is on display at the National Transport Museum, Howth, Co. Dublin.
By kind permission of Michael Corcoran
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No. 15 Tram
No. 15 Tram
Dublin United Tramways Company Tram. The no.15 tram ran between Nelson's Pillar and Dartry via Rathmines.