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Roscrea
... of the five great ancient roads of Ireland that ran from Tara to North Kerry Roscrea was also an important crossroads on the road leading to Aghaboe and Ossory Cronan of Éile has very close links ...
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How not to build a canal
... 1890s railways and better roads had sharply reduced the need for canal trade The last lighter to sail the canal was in 1929 and the canal was officially abandoned in 1931 ...
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Hill Walking
... the hills Walkers leave the roads and streets behind and strike into the empty hills passing beyond agricultural land and state forests to the heathery commonage of the high places Walking is ...
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Map of the Fanad Peninsula, Co Donegal
Map of the Fanad Peninsula, Co Donegal
Touring map of the Fanad peninsula showing the towns, major and secondary roads from Letterkenny
Ireland of the Welcomes 1991
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The Visit of the Spanish Armada
... and anchored in the Scattery Roads They were well handled and probably navigated by a pilot who knew the coastline A furious but cautious Boetius Clancy High Sheriff of Clare surveyed this mini ...
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Catholic Church of St Assams
Catholic Church of St Assams
This is a modern church. It has a large amount of grounds and has car parking areas. It has a bell-tower and has a triangular shaped front entrance. This building overlooks the main cross-roads in the village.
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Ból Chumann na hÉireann/The National Assoc.
... Healy Jack O Shea the famous roadshower and Tim Healy The All Ireland Bowl Players Association organised the first senior championships in 1954 which was won by Liam O Keeffe from Waterfall He ...
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Aerial photo of Sligo to-day.
Aerial photo of Sligo to-day.
This aerial photo illustrates the Sligo we see to-day.
Courtesy of Sligo County Council
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Hill Walking
... the hills Walkers leave the roads and streets behind and strike into the empty hills passing beyond agricultural land and state forests to the heathery commonage of the high places Walking is ...
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Dublin through the Ages-Dublin's Architectural Exhibition Part 2
Dublin through the Ages-Dublin's Architectural Exhibition Part 2
Dublin through the Ages-Dublin's Architectural Heritage Exhibition is an exhibition that was created to show the history of Dublin's inner suburbs and streets and everyday historical features that are of interest
By kind permission of Dublin Civic trust
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