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The Ballad Singer - 11th Aug. 1945
... for a green or yellow broadsheet He passed down the street and even when he didn t sell a ballad he usually received a little donation by way of gratitude for his entertainment But singing is ...
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Handcock: The History and Antiquities of Tallaght
... Handock describes how new roads new boundaries buildings and plantations altered the face of the countryside Parts of Tallaght were once wooded but in the late 19th century were no longer while ...
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Ardagh, Ballymacormick, Cashel
... It is well intersected with roads and has plenty of water It contains 6 Gentlemens Demensnes and is very thickly inhabited It has a village of the same name in which there are 2 annual fairs The ...
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Ireland's Environment Overview
Padraic Larkin author of Ireland s Environment feature article graduated from NUI Galway with a PhD in Physical Chemistry He started his career in the private sector and moved to An Foras Forbartha in ...
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Government Reaction
... was worst and where the roads were bad Another problem was that people had to cook the corn however they often did not know how to cook it as they had never eaten it before This corn was so hard ...
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Urban Soils
... for construction building roads and footpaths and clearing land for industrial activity all seal the soil in different ways removing the natural interface between the soil and the atmosphere above ...
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Adopt A Road
Adopt A Road
The Adopt-A-Road scheme facilitates local businesses and local County Councils to maintain litter levels on the verges of roads. In return the local businesses benefit from advertising.
(c) Comhar Sustainable Development Council
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PDF 1867 New Cemetery
PDF 1867 New Cemetery
NEW CEMETERY FOR CORK.
Copyright managed by the Library Council
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Flyovers on the M50 Motorway
Flyovers on the M50 Motorway
Flyovers on the M50 motorway, near Blanchardstown.
Courtesy of Fingal County Libraries
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Taylor and Skinner road map
Taylor and Skinner road map
Detail from map of Castlebar-Ballinrobe road from "Maps of the Roads of Ireland" by George Taylor and Andrew Skinner, first published 1778.