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Tunnel on the Kenmare Road,Killarney
Tunnel on the Kenmare Road,Killarney
This postcard is a popular choice of tourists down the years .It features a man-made tunnel on the road from Killarney to Kenmare. This road provides spectacular views of the Lakes of Killarney. This particular postcard was posted to England on the 8th August 1907.
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Aerial view of the Ballyshannon-Bundoran bypass
Aerial view of the Ballyshannon-Bundoran bypass
Colour aerial photograph of Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, showing in detail the new bypass between the town and the seaside resort of Bundoran.
© NRDO, Donegal County Council
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Heapstown
... have been robbed to make roads and fences Also the standing stone he depicts on its summit is gone This same stone was mentioned in the 1937 School s Folklore Collection from Ballyrush National ...
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Main Street, Blanchardstown
Main Street, Blanchardstown
This is how Main Street, Blanchardstown, looked at the beginning of the twentieth century. St. Brigid's Cottages can be seen on the right.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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Technologies & Techniques
... been utilised for all the roads paths and paving This project has used science know how and supply side expertise to create an interesting functional and sustainable building Testament to its ...
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Important dates in the 18th Century
... Malahide Howth and Clontarf Roads When Samuel Dick died in 1802 he left the Crescent Cottages in Raheny village to the people who looked after the school so that the rent from Crescent Cottages ...
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Griffith's Valuation
Griffith's Valuation
Named after its Director Richard Griffith, the Griffith's Valuation was a massive country-wide effort at determining the valuation of every single tenement in the country.
Courtesy of National Library of Ireland
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Butler: The Black Book of Edgeworthstown
... bogland the improvement of roads and was a keen agriculturist He eliminated middlemen on his estate often collected rents himself and through interacting with his tenants became appalled at the ...
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Article about Castle forbes
Article about Castle forbes
pdf of Article about Castle Forbes taken from History of County Longford by James P. Farrell
Copyright managed by the Library Council
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Abbeylara, Abbeyshrule, Agharra
... and well intersected with roads It has also two villages one called Lissawarriff the other Agharra The River Inny bounds its south side The remains of the ancient parish church still stand in ...
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