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Ordnance Survey Map of Ireland
Ordnance Survey Map of Ireland
Ordnance survey map of Ireland showing waterways, main roads and railways, cities, towns and populated areas.
Provided by Ordnance Survey Ireland
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Colum's Writings
... called An Old Woman of the Roads Many children have learned this poem in school throughout the years Ask your parents if they remember the poem from their own schooldays It describes the hardships ...
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History of Transport - Leixlip, Co. Kildare
You are going to learn about the history of transport in Ireland by reading the story of transport in Leixlip in Co Kildare Pick a topic below to get started
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South Kerry in O'Connell's Time
... the mountains and the poor roads It was also a hard place to get to so the English mostly stayed away and the native Irish were left more to themselves Daniel O Connell lived before photography was ...
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'The Vagrants of Wicklow'
... people have been on the roads for generations but fairly often they seem to have merely drifted out from the ordinary people of the villages and do not differ greatly from the class they come ...
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Road Transport: Advantages and disadvantages
... Another advantage is that roads can be built to remote locations as well as to busy urban areas something that would be very costly for a railway to do Roads can also be built on steep slopes as ...
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Stagecoach Robbery
In May 1798 a rebel attack on the town of Carlow resulted in defeat and the death of over 600 men and widespread destruction of property However unrest continued for some time in the countryside Three ...
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Traffic and Quality Bus Corridors
... increase in traffic on our roads has offset this This pollution is most evident in cities with narrow streets and congestion problems Solution If traffic related air pollution reaches dangerous ...
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Symbols as shown on a map with regards to scale and content
Symbols as shown on a map with regards to scale and content
The legend appears at one edge of the map. It explains what the various symbols on the map mean, how different kinds of roads are shown and lots of other information to help you read the map. (c) Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland