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News:DoEHLG14/12/2010
... navigation New railways and roads where constructed on causeways across wetlands ICWs have the potential to begin a modest reversal of these losses and to provide many of the ecosystem services of ...
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Ballinacor South; 7th botanical subdivision
... along the damp margins of by roads and lanes While its claim to nativity cannot be proved it seems possible it is native here The lower valley of the Ow River produces the lovely var coerulea of ...
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Wright: A Guide to the County of Wicklow
... and poorly serviced by roads For centuries after the Norman invasion the Gaelic Irish O Toole and O Byrne clans harassed English settlers from the safety of their refuge in the Wicklow ...
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Old Raheny
Old Raheny
This is the main cross-roads in Raheny village. Look and see can you notice an old ruin and a church.
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Canal road from Blennerville to Tralee
Canal road from Blennerville to Tralee
Tralee modes of transport side by side - the road and the canal. Not seen in the photograph is the railway which lies to the left.
© Kerry County Library
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Dublin
... there were little or no roads and a cashless subsistence economy This would lay at the root of the Irish Potato Famine which would cause starvation both in the rest of the country and in Dublin ...
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Carlow Grand Jury Presentments 1860
Carlow Grand Jury Presentments 1860
The Grand Jury was the most important local body in rural Ireland during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They were empowered to raise money by means of the county rates. They were responsible for the construction of roads and bridges and the upkeep of the lunatic asylums and hospitals. Members of the Grand Jury were selected by the High Sheriff from the leading property owners in the county. In this cover detail from Grand Jury Presentments for 1860 we can see several well-known names from the landed gentry of County Carlow.
Carlow County Library
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Old Limerick Journal
... by Michael Hartnett Turnpike roads in Co Limerick by P J Meghen A tale of two poets by Jim Kemmy The electrification of Shaw s 1894 96 by Joseph Quaney The Second Munsters 1914 18 by Des Ryan p 3 p 4 ...
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Population Growth and Decline
... and next day to Scattery Roads all the time protecting her from plunder The pilots were offered compensation for their efforts which they refused After a long legal battle they were compensated ...
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The Glen of Aherlow
... lasted 11 days and at every roads turn the travelling party was assaulted by both the severity of the winter weather and attacks from loyalist forces Sources Marnane Land and Settlement www aherlow ...