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Map of Ireland - Railway Lines 1845
Map of Ireland - Railway Lines 1845
Map of Ireland in 1845 showing the various railway lines for which Acts of Parliament have been obtained, and also those recommended and those rejected by the Board of Trade.
Out of copyright
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Image of Valentine postcard showing a view of the Station and Marine Terrace, Tramore looking eastwa
Image of Valentine postcard showing a view of the Station and Marine Terrace, Tramore looking eastwa
Valentine postcard showing a view of the Station and Marine Terrace, Tramore looking eastwards
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Bill Irish with his book, 'Shipbuilding in Waterford 1820-1882'.
Bill Irish with his book, 'Shipbuilding in Waterford 1820-1882'.
Bill Irish with his book Shipbuilding in Waterford 1820-1882.
© Waterford City Library
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Image of Lismore Castle and Bridge
Image of Lismore Castle and Bridge
Lismore Castle and Bridge
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'View of Waterford' by William Van der Hagen
'View of Waterford' by William Van der Hagen
'View of Waterford' by William Van der Hagen. Purchased by Waterford Corporation in 1736, it shows the initial expansion of the town beyond the walls and along the waterfront.
© Waterford City Council
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Colour photo of flyover en route to Ballyshannon.
Colour photo of flyover en route to Ballyshannon.
Colour photograph of one of the flyover bridges built on the Donegal Town Bypass. The picture is a view looking up from the undercarriage of the bridge spanning a small river. The curved supports and safety railings are visible, as is the new road signage.
Donegal County Council
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Train at Bath Street Crossing Gates, 1928.
Train at Bath Street Crossing Gates, 1928.
Train at Bath Street Crossing Gates, Waterford 1928.
© Jack O'Neill
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In 2007, we created the weight of 428,000 double decker buses in waste
In 2007, we created the weight of 428,000 double decker buses in waste
The image shows a bin on a street packed full of household and commerical waste.
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Image of Covey bridge design plan, 1770
Image of Covey bridge design plan, 1770
Image of Covey bridge design plan, 1770
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There are over 600 different flowering plants in the Burren in County Clare.
There are over 600 different flowering plants in the Burren in County Clare.
English Name: Burnet rose, Scotch rose Botanical Name (Latin): Rosa pimpinellifolia (R. spinosissima) Irish Name: Briúlán Order: DICOTYLEDONES Family: ROSACEAE Brief Description: Very spiny, deciduous shrub, usually c. 0.5m tall; flowers solitary, white, cream or pink; hip black with persistent crown of sepals.
Carsten Krieger