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Dublin Noise Maps - Cover Page
Dublin Noise Maps - Cover Page
Noise Maps, Report & Statistics,Dublin City Council Noise Mapping Project Roads and Traffic Department Produced by Traffic Noise & Air Quality Unit, November 2007.
Noise maps produced by the Traffic Noise & Air Quality Unit , Dublin City Council
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Sources and Abbreviations
... of infrastructure including roads Mearing Mereing a boundary between properties or townlands previous Previous Placenames of County Longford Next Abbeylara Abbeyshrule Agharra next Back to ...
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Selected Environmental Impact Statements
... Valley Bridge 6 2mb Access Roads Bridge the Living Bridge and Road Access in the University of Limerick 6 4mb Access Road and Cement Works Co Westmeath 20 4mb Hydro Power Hydropower at Lough Fada ...
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Ordnance Survey
Ordnance Survey
Ordnance Survey
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Urban Living
... high rise buildings while roads and other artificial surfaces also trap in the heat This urban heat island effect has severe environmental impacts especially on air quality and is a major ...
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Éire san Aer
... Westmeath Rian Bo Phadraig Roads Bridges in County Donegal Beginnings The Bridges of Donegal County The Cork and Youghal Railway The Flight of the Bremen The Lucan Tram Tralee Dingle Railway ...
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/aai-files/assets/Environment/Environment for Kids/Eco Detectives/EcoDetectives_PhotoCards-M6-20.pdf
/aai-files/assets/Environment/Environment for Kids/Eco Detectives/EcoDetectives_PhotoCards-M6-20.pdf
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Maggie the Freshwater Pearl Mussel - English Version
Maggie the Freshwater Pearl Mussel - English Version
Maggie the Freshwater Pearl Mussel. A publication of the Freshwater Pearl Mussel Practical Measures Project (2013) Donegal County Council, in partnership with Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA).
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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 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.
Kee Family, Kee's Hotel Stranorlar, Co Donegal
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Transport Years Ago
... were too heavy to travel on roads This led to the development of railroads About 100 years ago the types of transport available were walking horse riding trains and trams in cities Cars were ...