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Demise
... more and more buses on the roads as well as cars It became clear that Coras Iompair Eireann CIE as the GSR was now called intended to close the railway and transfer all the traffic to the road On ...
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Cavan
... manuring with lime the dire roads needed improvement while the flax industry was in a miserable state The population was especially vulnerable due to their dependency on a basic diet of potatoes By ...
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Map of archaeological sites in Ballycarthy area
Map of archaeological sites in Ballycarthy area
Map showing the area where road development took place. The development of the road also helped to fund the protection of sites of archaeological interest.
© Wordwell, Co.Wicklow (1999)
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Lough Easkey, Co. Sligo
... crossing bogland over back roads lanes and tracks through the Ox Mountains Easkey village is situated on the Co Sligo coast approximate 15 miles from Ballina Co Mayo and 26 miles from Sligo The ...
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Life in Galway City Today
... which have opened New roads bypasses and roundabouts have been built to help ease traffic congestion In addition to the people who live and work in the city all year round thousands of people ...
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Louth
... conditions wages tithes roads soil religion industry and much more Beaufort s family were originally members of the Protestant Reformed Church of France better known as Huguenots who suffered ...
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Old Limerick Journal contents
... by Michael Hartnett Turnpike roads in Co Limerick by P J Meghen A tale of two poets by Jim Kemmy The electrification of Shaw s 1894 96 by Joseph Quaney The Second Munsters 1914 18 by Des Ryan p 3 p 4 ...
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Inniscattery - a description 1837
... fertile The Scattery roads which lie off its eastern shore afford secure anchorage for large vessels and at the southern extremity opposite the north western point of Carrigafoyle on the ...
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Richard Griffith (1784-1878)
... he worked on the building of roads and bridges In 1825 Griffith was responsible for the tracing of the boundaries of all the townlands of Ireland for plotting on the new Ordnance Survey Map Richard ...
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Joining the EU
... prices for their products Roads and communication technology were also improved through funding received from the EU In 2002 Ireland adopted the euro as its currency ...