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Map of the County of Carlow 1798
A coloured map published by Laurie and Whittle in London in May 1798. It shows County Carlow with its Baronies, the town of Carlow with Graigue and other towns and villages. It also shows important physical features such as the River Barrow. The surrounding Counties are also indicated. A scale of miles is shown in the left hand corner. The Baronies as shown in this map do not fully represent those which made up the Carlow Poor Law Union. For instance, the three parishes from the Barony of Slievemargy (in Co. Laois) are omitted.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Carlow Union Electoral Divisions, Carlow Union Electoral Divisions
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Map of Ireland, Showing Co. Carlow
Map of Ireland outlining Carlow. It is surrounded by five other counties and does not have a coastline. The Barrow is a major river which runs through the county.
Image is present on following page(s): Home life in Carlow
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Grand Jury Map of Carlow legend
This detail from the Grand Jury Map of Carlow shows the map legend. 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.
Image is present on following page(s): Mapping Ireland in Detail
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1798 Map of Carlow
1798 Map of Carlow. This map shows detailed information about Carlow and shows the postion of the surrounding counties.
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Grand Jury Map of Carlow
Grand Jury Map of Carlow
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Plan of Carlow Workhouse
Plan of Carlow Union Workhouse from Ordnance Survey Map, sheet 25 surveyed in 1873 and zincographed in 1875, under the direction of Lt. Col. Wilkinson (not listed on sheet 25). The scale of map is 10.56 feet to 1 mile. The detail of this building is enhanced by use of colour. Entrance from the Kilkenny Road shows central path bounded by grass and scattered trees. A lodge is situated to the right of the entrance. The symmetrical plan is clearly identified on the map. Part of the Parliamentary Boundary can be seen passing through gable on left hand side of map, and to the County, Barony and Parish boundary along the centre of the River Barrow.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Plan of Carlow Union Workhouse 1873, Plan of Carlow Union Workhouse 1873
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Carlow Town Centre Map
Detail from a pre-ordnance survey map of Municipal Boundary changes in Carlow Town, executed by Thomas A. Larcom, Lieut Royal Engineers. It accompanies a "Report upon the proposed municipal Boundary of Carlow" by Thomas R. Mould. This detail shows Carlow Goal, R.C. Cathedral (R.C. Chapel), Courthouse, St Patrick's College and Lunatic Asylum. Workhouse site is marked on the map with an X, beside land owned by Mr. Carey. The Kilkenny Road is shown close to the workhouse site and the River Barrow can be seen on the other side of the Kilkenny Road.
Image is present on following page(s): Building the Workhouse, Building the Workhouse
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Map of Ireland, Highlighting Co. Carlow
Map of Ireland, highlighting Co. Carlow.
Image is present on following page(s): Geography of County Carlow
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Grand Jury Map of Cork
Grand Jury Map of Carlow
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Map showing Carlow Railway Line
This section taken from a coloured County map of Carlow c1900 shows the Carlow Railway Line. The station in Carlow town and the station at Milford.
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Railways 1: Dublin-Carlow-Kilkenny
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Carlow Town Centre: A detail from map showing Municipal Boundary changes.
Detail from a pre-ordnance survey map of Municipal Boundary changes in Carlow Town, executed by Thomas A. Larcom, Lieut. Royal Engineers. It accompanies a “Report upon the proposed Municipal Boundary of Carlow” by Thomas R. Mould. This detail shows Carlow Gaol, the R.C. Cathedral (R.C. Chapel)
Carlow County Library
Image is present on following page(s): Architecture in County Carlow
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Map showing Bagenalstown Railway Line
Colour map showing baronies and civil parishes of County Carlow. It particularly shows part of the railway lines from Carlow to Kilkenny via Bagenalstown and the beginning of the line from Bagenalstown to Borris. Bagenalstown Station can be seen on this map also which was drawn circa 1900.
Carlow County Library
Map showing Bagenalstown Railway Line