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Toll Road Timeline
... Royal Commission into Toll roads 1857 Turnpikes Abolition Act previous Previous The Abolition of Turnpikes Next Sources next Back to ...
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Rian Bo Phadraig
... times there were main roads from provincial capitals to outlying parts of a province Thus for example early tradition refers to St Declan driving his chariot from Ardmore to Cashel At that ...
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Bray
Roads in Bray were untarred in the past and made of earth and rough stones In this poor state they quickly changed to mucky slush in the rain Constant horse traffic made the situation worse as manure ...
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Motorways
are large roads which always have at least two lanes going in each direction Cars travel at very high speeds on motorways There are no footpaths along motorways Motorways can easily be ...
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2. Map Legends
... Maps use line symbols e g roads and railways as well as boundaries Maps also use colour to highlight different aspects of the landscape e g water Differentiation explore how the different kinds of ...
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Sources
... Transport options locally Roads Bridges and Bypasses Railways Canals airplanes etc Sources for the unit have included the following 1 Local authority Development Plan 2 Commemorative Brochures ...
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Map Detective
... nearby It is a road map so roads are especially important on it All the large roads are in orange Park areas are shaded green Find the red spot which indicates Raheny Look for roads parks and water ...
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Overview of unit
... to car 3 National roads The contribution of major roads to transport 4 A view from above A chance to investigate Leixlip from the sky Unit explained Section 1 Traffic Problems Children ...
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Jails, Railway Stations and Bridges
... Great Western terminus at Broadstone by John Skipton Mulvany make it a highly original building and certainly the finest in its field Gothic or Tudor styles were favoured for smaller provincial ...