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Map of Ireland
... areas as well as main roads railways and waterways Have a closer look and see if you can find which part of the country your school is located in This map appears courtesy of Ordnance Survey ...
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1801 map of North-East Donegal
1801 map of North-East Donegal
1801 hand drawn ( ink on paper) map of north-east Donegal by map-maker William McCrea. The map is made up of equal sized rectangles individually imposed on a linen backing. This is one of a set of four maps in a boxed set entitled “Map of the County of Donegal.” The placename spellings are very much in the mode of the C17 and C18, and the maps illustrate in detail the mountains rivers and roads.
Donegal County Library
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Patrick MacGill - 'The Navvy Poet'
... worked as labourers building roads railways tunnels and dams During his years as a navvy McGill became a member of the many circulating libraries and educated himself reading authors such as Carlyle ...
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Donegal
... Donegal in the 19th Cen Roads Bridges in County Donegal Beginnings The Bridges of Donegal County History Heritage The Poor Law in Donegal Milford Union The Flight of the Earls 1607 The ...
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Letterkenny Dual Carraigeway
... of Interreg and NRA National Roads Authority funding while is is hoped that preliminary design archaeological testing and Compulsory Purchase Orders can be progressed in 2004 The final phase of the ...
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Energy
... and operations such as roads and transit water and wastewater health services and other public services and infrastructure According to Energy In Ireland 1990 2009 a report produced by the ...
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Impacts
... of cars on the road increase roads are often congested by commuters trying to get to and from work The emissions from these cars result both in the deterioration of air quality of the area and in a ...
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Legend
... to spot different types of roads lakes rivers county boundaries railways and much more The legend is to be found along the bottom of Irish Ordnance Survey maps Flash Flash Make a Legend for this ...
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In school
... walking to school if the roads are safe On nice sunny days why not ask your friends to walk with you Walking together in a group to school could be much more fun That way you can all get some ...
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Find out more
... the landscape buildings or roads Information you can look out for includes photos and media publications such as newspapers which may provide you with interesting insights Not sure exactly what you ...