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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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Linear Earthworks and Roadways / Créthógálacha Líneacha agus Bealaí
... remains of these bog roads or toghers dating from the Stone Age up to the seventeenth century are frequently found during turf cutting Ás Gaeilge Is bainc chré ársa iad créthógálacha líneacha ...
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Bianconi's cars
... to the ordinary people The roads in Ireland were as the roads in England He had done his research and had a good idea of what type of transport system was required After the abdication of Napoleon ...
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Bothar & The Gearan Ban
The locations of old roads in the county can be traced through material remains through the oral tradition and through place names Bohermeen is the fine road or the smooth road and Boherallian ...
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Guidelines on how to teach content
... types of routes main roads by roads and lanes Traffic surveys Children can readily undertake counting and analysing the numbers and types of vehicles that people use to travel within and ...
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M3 Motorway
... planning to upgrade the roads network They say that it will improve road transport connections between the North West and East of the country The present roads linking the North West Cavan and ...
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End of the Tram
... of the bicycle after roads were improved in the 1920s spelt the death sentence for the trams The 31st of March 1931 was to have seen the end of the trams in Cork and crowds turned out to bid ...
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Friction
... can skid very easily on icy roads If the car tyres are old and smooth then it is even more dangerous because there is very little friction Why do you think the County Council put grit on the roads ...
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How a Regional Road is shown on a map legend
How a Regional Road is shown on a map legend
This symbol represents a regional road on a map legend. Regional roads are small, quiet roads linking villages throughout the countryside. Although there is usually room for two cars to pass, the centre line is often not marked.
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Different types of road on section of map
Different types of road on section of map
This image shows a section of map with several types of roads. <p> (c) Copyright Ordnance Survey Ireland