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Six of Galway’s historic civil parishes are stepping into the digital age with the launch of an innovative project that turns ...
In Ireland, the roads seem designed for getaways: they wind between ocean and peat bogs, Celtic ruins and pastures, big gusts ...
From RTÉ Radio 1's The History Show, writer Mary Russell tells the story of how the very first Ordnance Survey maps of ...
Mapping more accurately than ever Ireland's peatlands, which are vital as carbon sinks but whose boundaries can be hard to ...
An unprecedented five-year theatrical celebration, building to the centenary of one of Ireland’s great literary figures, Brian Friel (1929-2015), will begin this summer.
Ordnance Survey), Mark Poveda (managing director – UK & Ireland, KOREC Group) and Cesar Almeida (senior applications engineer, KOREC Group). (Image courtesy: Ordnance Survey) Stay on the map with our ...
A Clare farmer who owned one of the last mud houses in the county will be remembered ... that a house is shown on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of c.1840 at what has since become known ...
You do not need to complete the Public Sector End User Licence Agreement Form if you are a member of the public requesting a single map showing County Council data, or if you are a third party that is ...
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Over the course of a week, we visited the highest and lowest points of five counties in the East Midlands ... ALL THE DETAILS (supplied by the Ordnance Survey) Got and Ordnance Survey map and fancy ...