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Old Limerick Journal contents
... 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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Clonmel
... the King of the Irish Roads first ran a coach from Clonmel to Cahir in 1815 and soon after his services stretched to the principal centres of the country His hugely successful business was ...
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ACRES
... lies between the old and new roads leading from Manorhamilton to Enniskillen it is surrounded by Kilmakerel Mallane West Bars East Bars Bar of Farrow Moininlom and Briosclunach Sheet 12 Proprietor ...
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Waterford County Bridges
... time of its construction no roads existed leading to or from it Widely represented in images illustrating both bridge and Lismore castle its wide span and picturesque location lend it unique ...
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Church of Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace
Church of Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace
This is a modern church with a bell-tower, that overlooks the main cross-roads in the village. It has a large amount of grounds and has car parking areas. This Catholic Church now a community hall was opened in 1864, and was replaced in 1962 by a new church which is now called Our Lady Mother of Divine Grace. You can see by the style that it is a modern Building in its design. It is situated on a road called the Howth Road.
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A Coursing Legend
... memory stands at the crossroads in Colligan outside Dungarvan where the Waterford Killarney and Dungarvan Clonmel roads intersect In this manner The Immortal Black is commemorated near the place ...
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Bicycles at a school
Bicycles at a school
This is a picture of bicycles outside a school. It shows us that lots of students cycle to this school. It is always important to wear a helmet and bright clothes while cycling on public roads.
Photo Credit: 'Segun Olude.
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Ballymote
... into disuse Two medieval roads lead from Boyle to here Both may have been built by Richard de Burgo The Red Earls Road goes from Boyle around the east side of the Bricklieve Mountains The Bóthar ...
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Pre-1770 Hand-Drawn Map of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co. Donegal
Pre-1770 Hand-Drawn Map of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co. Donegal
Black-and-white, hand-drawn map of the adjacent towns of Ballybofey and Stranorlar, Co. Donegal. The river Finn ('Finn Water') divides both towns. The plots of land let to tenants are numbered, as are their rows of houses. The 'big houses' of the landed gentry, prominent with their double storeys and many chimneys, are drawn, as are the surrounding trees. The main roads in and out of the area are marked. The bridge over the Finn is outlined, as is the bridge connecting Lifford, Co. Donegal, to Strabane in Co. Tyrone.
Courtesy Kee Family, Kee’s Hotel Stranorlar, Co. Donegal
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Green Travel
... vehicles could be on our roads by 2020 In April 2010 the Government ESB and the Renault Nissan Alliance announced a comprehensive partnership to position Ireland as a European leader in electric ...