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Healy: Glenasmole Roads
Healy Patrick Glenasmole Roads Dublin South Dublin Libraries 2006 Size 5 9M bytes Modified 18 June 2009 14 40 Patrick Paddy Healy who died on 11th December 2000 was a well noted field ...
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Healy: Rathfarnham Roads
Healy Patrick Rathfarnham Roads Dublin South Dublin Libraries 2005 Size 11 7M bytes Modified 18 June 2009 14 43 Patrick Paddy Healy who died on 11th December 2000 was a well noted field ...
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Healy: All Roads Lead to Tallaght
Healy Patrick All roads lead to Tallaght Dublin South Dublin Libraries 2004 Size 10 1M bytes Modified 18 June 2009 14 39 Patrick Paddy Healy who died on 11th December 2000 was a well noted field ...
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The Abolition of Turnpikes
... 1815 traffic on turnpike roads was at its peak On November 18th 1854 a parliamentary notice regarding the Abolition of Turnpikes was published in the Carlow Sentinel It dealt with a number of ...
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Infrastructure in County Donegal in the 19th Cen.
s Roads During the Great Famine of 1845 local Relief Committees were set up to give employment to the poor Public works schemes were devised to keep the able bodied poor from having to enter ...
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Tenders for Road Repairs
... admit of upon the following Roads below for the Barony of Rathvilly Road Between Ballyhacket Cross Roads and Rathmore Cross Roads Ballyhacket Cross Roads and The Bounds of Co Kildare at Ballykilane ...
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The Man Of The Roads - 2nd Dec 1944
Man Of The Roads Text Version BY AN MANGAIRE SUGACH An t e bhionn suibhaltach bionn se sgealtacht So says the proverb And who will deny that the man of the roads is a story teller be he just a ...
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The Clar-Barnesmore Project
... ie Donegal Co Council Roads Design Team Colour photo of Donegal County Council Roads Engineer Hugh Fox and staff of the National Roads Authority posing in front of excavation equipment The men ...
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How a National Secondary Road is shown on a map
How a National Secondary Road is shown on a map
National Secondary roads are shown in green and white dashes. National Secondary roads such as the N59 in Sligo are generally smaller roads than National Primary Roads but have the same speed limit of 100kmph. However, it will most likely take longer to travel from A to B on National Secondary roads than it would on National Primary roads. National Secondary Roads are our "third best" roads. (c) Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland..
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Rules for good conduct on the Roads
... for good conduct on the roads The following text is taken from the presentment of 1840 Section 157 enacts that no house or part of a house shall be built within thirty feet of the centre of any ...