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Example of different types of roads on a section of map
Example of different types of roads on a section of map
Example of different types of roads on an area of map. This illustrates how different road types are shown in different colours and widths, to make route planning easier (c) Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland
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Map of Ireland's high risk roads
Map of Ireland's high risk roads
This map grades all the roads throughout the country to show which level of risk they are for driving.
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An Old Woman of the Roads, by Pádraic Colum
Old Woman of the Roads by Pádraic Colum O to have a little house To own the hearth and stool and all The heaped up sods upon the fire The pile of turf against the wall To have a clock with weights ...
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Roads on a map legend
Roads on a map legend
This image shows you that part of a map legend which helps the user to identify which roads are available for his journey. Each type of road is shown differently on a map. (c) Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland
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Growth of Transportation Networks in Carlow
... and development of toll roads navigation on the River Barrow and the introduction of the railway in County Carlow There were at least five turnpike roads established in County Carlow In 1731 an ...
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1837 Map of Ireland showing roads, canals & railways
1837 Map of Ireland showing roads, canals & railways
1837 Map of Ireland showing roads, canals & railways
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Roads
... for all different types of roads The Irish word for road is bóthar This word originally meant cow track but it has since been applied to all types of roads Back to Narrative Notes Index ...
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The Future of Road Transport
... European Union in 1973 Irish roads have changed With the help of European funds many new roads have been built and this continues to be the case With so many cars buses and trucks on the roads it is ...
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Notice from William Elliot on Turnpike Roads
Notice from William Elliot on Turnpike Roads
Notice from William Elliot, Solicitor regarding the making and maintenance of a Turnpike road from Knockroe to Goresbridge and a branch line from Rathanagh to Bagenalstown. It was written and signed on November 7th 1836. It contains a detailed listing of all the townlands through which the road and branch line would pass.
Carlow County Library
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Transport Infrastructure
... system This includes roads railways ports and airports National and local government are responsible for the development of our transport infrastructure In the past Irish roads were bumpy ...