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Freight Transport
... an island we do not have any roads to the UK or mainland Europe This means that transport companies must use ferries to get across This is still called road freight as the cargo never leaves the ...
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Pre-1770 hand-drawn map of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co Donegal
Pre-1770 hand-drawn map of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co Donegal
Black and white hand-drawn map of the adjacent towns of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co Donegal. The river Finn (“Finn Water”) divides both towns. The plots of land let to tenants are numbered, as are their rows of houses; the “big houses” of the landed gentry, prominent with their double storeys and many chimneys, are drawn, as are the surrounding trees. The main roads and out of the area are marked, The bridge over the Finn is outlined, as is the bridge connecting Lifford, Co Donegal, to Strabane in Co Tyrone.
Kee Family, Kee's Hotel Stranorlar, Co Donegal
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Transport at Dún Laoghaire Port
... connecting good military roads led to the opening up of the Dún Laoghaire area Next Construction of the piers next Back to ...
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Roadways near a school in Sligo
... see at least two kinds of roads that children might use to get to Mercy Secondary School Back to Narrative Notes Index ...
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Hellfire Club
... with around 4 5km of forest roads and tracks The trees in the area are mostly Sitka Spruce Larch and Beech and there is an abundance of heather grouse and furze For more information about the ...
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Rail and Road
... Westmeath Rian Bo Phadraig Roads Bridges in County Donegal Beginnings The Bridges of Donegal County The Cork and Youghal Railway The Flight of the Bremen The Lucan Tram Tralee Dingle Railway ...
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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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Transport
... disappeared from the roads with the arrival of the railway The first train to leave Cavan for Dublin departed on 8th July 1856 Many people turned out to witness the historic occassion The end ...
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Carlow in the Eighteenth Century
... the opening of the turnpike roads and the commercial importance of the Barrow Navigation Its network of streets among them Dublin Street Tullow Street Castle Street and Burrin Street were the ...
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Town Stories
... town were granted in 1767 As roads were improved and a church built in the town it flourished as a market town It continued to flourish in the 19th century as it was on the coach road from Cootehill ...
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