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I.—FROM DUBLIN TO CORK, THROUGH KILDARE, QUEEN’S COUNTY,
TIPPERARY, COUNTY LIMERICK, AND COUNTY CORK, BY GREAT
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Inchicore House.
-e» Chapelizod :
A village on the r—
Liffey, celebrated as
the encampment of
Brian Boroimhein 989;
and William III. in
1690, after his victory
on the Boyne.
Bali.yfekmot, castle
and church. The latter
to»St. Lt
Lucan Chuech. _
plain parish church
with a spire.
-e» Lkixi.ip village ii
3 miles distant. Both
Lucan and Leixlip
STATIONS, ETC.
Dublin.
KingsbridgeTenninus.
rived from a church
founded by St. Mo-
chua, called Cluain
■c# Lucan
li m. distant. The
Royal Hospital of
Ki i.MAiNHAM, on the
site of Priory of the
Knights Hospitallers.
- renewed Brian
mhe spei
last year of his
the village.
Locomotive Dep6t
at Inchicoee. The
sheds are very spa¬
cious, and generally
admired. Coke ovens
and workshops
tached.
Jamestown House.
Round tower seen from
■'ie. Eight;
-height. C
the most perfect in
Ireland.
The plantations
Castlebaqgot,
of Mr. Baggot,
TIPPERARY, COUNTY LIMERICK, AND COUNTY CORK, BY GREAT
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Inchicore House.
-e» Chapelizod :
A village on the r—
Liffey, celebrated as
the encampment of
Brian Boroimhein 989;
and William III. in
1690, after his victory
on the Boyne.
Bali.yfekmot, castle
and church. The latter
to»St. Lt
Lucan Chuech. _
plain parish church
with a spire.
-e» Lkixi.ip village ii
3 miles distant. Both
Lucan and Leixlip
STATIONS, ETC.
Dublin.
KingsbridgeTenninus.
rived from a church
founded by St. Mo-
chua, called Cluain
■c# Lucan
li m. distant. The
Royal Hospital of
Ki i.MAiNHAM, on the
site of Priory of the
Knights Hospitallers.
- renewed Brian
mhe spei
last year of his
the village.
Locomotive Dep6t
at Inchicoee. The
sheds are very spa¬
cious, and generally
admired. Coke ovens
and workshops
tached.
Jamestown House.
Round tower seen from
■'ie. Eight;
-height. C
the most perfect in
Ireland.
The plantations
Castlebaqgot,
of Mr. Baggot,
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Ireland/Irish > Black's guide to Killarney and the south of Ireland > (16) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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