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The Victorian Age
... lighthouses bridges and roads It saw the creation of an extensive railway system the growth of banking throughout the country the founding of the University Colleges in Belfast Cork and Galway ...
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Barnesmore Gap in legend
The road northwards from Donegal Town through Barnesmore Gap in the Bluestack mountains is one of the great scenic routes in Ireland Bearnas Mor the Big Gap was created by a glacier which carved a ...
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Nineteenth century to present day
... It built a number of bypass roads around the city to reduce the traffic in the centre and asked architects to design plans for the city centre making it more attractive for pedestrians The design of ...
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Sources
... woodlands arable land roads and waterways 7 Audio resources children talking about life on the family farm 8 Fliers and photographs of local farmers and markets ...
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Nimmo, Alexander
... navigation improvements and roads In 1814 15 Nimmo made proposals for a harbour near Dunmore Waterford and for improving the river and harbour of Cork He became engineer for extensive works at ...
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Norman times and after
... the Athlone and Ballymahon roads However the date and the identity of Theobald de Verdon in question are both unknown The Normans also established Ballymore as an ecclesiastical centre O Donovan ...
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bicycles
... while cycling on public roads Back to Narrative Notes Index ...
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Model of a Motorway
Model of a Motorway
Model of a motorway showing a major junction with a flyover, roundabouts and exits.
By permission of Meath County Library.
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Ball: A History of the County Dublin
... fields of corn waved where roads and houses are now to be seen Ball describes how the Earl of Pembroke the Brets and the Loftus and the Archbishop of Dublin were the principle landowners in the ...
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