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The Grand Jury's responsibility for Roads
... and maintenance of roads and bridges as well as other items previous Previous New Turnpike Road from Dublin to Carlow Next General Specifications for Road Maintenance next Back to ...
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Roads
... was slow and dangerous Roads were very rough and were usually only winding cattle paths which were unsuitable for use by coaches Timber bridges and then stone ones followed fords In the 1700 s ...
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Donegal Co Council Roads Service team and NRA members
Donegal Co Council Roads Service team and NRA members
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 depicted are wearing fluorescent yellow jackets.
Donegal County Council Roads Design team Donegal County Council Roads Design team
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pdf contains Placenames of Kilglass, Killashee, Killoe
pdf contains Placenames of Kilglass, Killashee, Killoe
pdf of Placenames of Kilglass, Killashee, Killoe (Short descriptions from O'Donovan's Field Name Books from County Longford
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pdf contains placenames of Rathreagh, Shrule, Street
pdf contains placenames of Rathreagh, Shrule, Street
pdf contains placenames of Rathreagh, Shrule, Street (Short descriptions from O'Donovan's Field Name Books from County Longford)
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pdf contains placenames of Ardagh, Ballymacormick, Cashel
pdf contains placenames of Ardagh, Ballymacormick, Cashel
pdf contains placenames of Ardagh, Ballymacormick, Cashel (Short descriptions from O'Donovan's Field Name Books from County Longford)
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pdf contains placenames of Taghsheenod, Taghshinny, Templemichael
pdf contains placenames of Taghsheenod, Taghshinny, Templemichael
pdf contains placenames of Taghsheenod, Taghshinny, Templemichael (Short descriptions from O'Donovan's Field Name Books from County Longford)
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The first formal bridge EIS to be carried out under the Roads Act of 1993, and Part 5 of the Roads Re
The first formal bridge EIS to be carried out under the Roads Act of 1993, and Part 5 of the Roads Re
The Boyne Bridge is part of the M1 Motorway and was opened in 2003. It is located west Drogheda, Co. Louth. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was carried out on the bridge due to concerns about environmental damage.
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ACRES
... Survey refce On the Cross roads from Carrick to Drumshambo and 1 mile South East of the latter and bordering for some distance the Parish of Kiltubbrid Sheet 23 There are many detached portion of ...
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ACRES
... pasture and tillage two roads from Drumshanbo pass in a Northerly direction through the South and East there is a Danish fort nearly in the Centre Drumlea DROIM LIATH grey ridge Drumlea J O D ...