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Saving the nation | Irish waterways history
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Waterways and past uses. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. Kilrush and its sector lock. Killaloe t...
The lower Shannon | Irish waterways history
https://irishwaterwayshistory.com/abandoned-or-little-used-irish-waterways/the-lower-shannon
Waterways and past uses. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. Kilrush and its sector lock. Killaloe t...
Waterways & past uses | Irish waterways history
https://irishwaterwayshistory.com/abandoned-or-little-used-irish-waterways
Waterways and past uses. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. Kilrush and its sector lock. Killaloe t...
The Rockville Navigation page 3 | Irish waterways history
https://irishwaterwayshistory.com/abandoned-or-little-used-irish-waterways/midlands-turf-waterways/the-rockville-navigation-page-3
Waterways and past uses. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. Kilrush and its sector lock. Killaloe t...
Tralee Ship Canal | Irish waterways history
https://irishwaterwayshistory.com/abandoned-or-little-used-irish-waterways/tralee-ship-canal
Waterways and past uses. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. Kilrush and its sector lock. Killaloe t...
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A mother's response to a blogging family: March 2010
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A mother's response to a blogging family. Sunday 28 March 2010. I really ought to be working on my "thought for the day" for delivering at Yearly Meeting. There's always tomorrow. Wednesday 17 March 2010. My new car is cool. Thursday 11 March 2010. I'm going to London tomorrow and am really looking forward to it. Carolan and Ian, here I come! Timing is tight as I'm attempting to get from Heathrow to Drury Lane in under an hour, and that's assuming the plane arrives in on time. I hope to make at least...
A mother's response to a blogging family: December 2009
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A mother's response to a blogging family. Tuesday 29 December 2009. I've made some successful sour dough bread. I'd forgotten how tasty if can be. It was a bit crusty, so I'll try to pile it higher next time before baking. The next lot of starter is nearly ready so I can make more tomorrow. The loaf was so big that I thought it would last for a week, and then go stale, but it is nearly finished already. Greedy lot here! Saturday 26 December 2009. Ice cream made so far:. Raspberry yoghurt ice cream. Leavy...
A mother's response to a blogging family: April 2010
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A mother's response to a blogging family. Friday 30 April 2010. I'm watching the Late Late Show. They've put on a show that is a tribute to Gerry Ryan, who died suddenly earlier today. It's amazing to discover who was really friendly with him. Pat Kenny seems to have been particularly close to him, which is a bit surprising. Tuesday 20 April 2010. My thought for the day. Here is what I ended up saying to Yearly Meeting (well, approximately):. I was asked to speak at the first of an open series of evening...
Boatlife: Continuously Cruising Aboard NB Valerie: Hospital Update
http://boatlife.blogspot.com/2015/04/hospital-update.html
Boatlife: Continuously Cruising Aboard NB Valerie. Our life and travels throughout 2000 miles of British waterways: a bit of canal history, an occasional mystery; spiced with large quantities of love, laughter, and great camaraderie! How to Leave a Comment on Our Blog. Thursday, April 30, 2015. As you can see the patient is up and trying out the exercise bike in the hall. The procedure went well, I feel fine and look forward to going home tomorrow. Thanks for all your good wishes. Thursday, April 30, 2015.
Boatlife: Continuously Cruising Aboard NB Valerie: Female gives birth to nine!
http://boatlife.blogspot.com/2015/05/female-gives-birth-to-nine.html
Boatlife: Continuously Cruising Aboard NB Valerie. Our life and travels throughout 2000 miles of British waterways: a bit of canal history, an occasional mystery; spiced with large quantities of love, laughter, and great camaraderie! How to Leave a Comment on Our Blog. Friday, May 15, 2015. Female gives birth to nine! Future plans are to head for Warwick and Birmingham and hopefully get the train back for the lung RFA when they give me a date which will probably get canceled and rescheduled. Friday, May ...
The Strange, Strange, Politics of Reunions: Part 1 – Two examples – April 2016 | Joseph Boughey - writer on environmental, conservation and transport history, autodidact and attempted polymath
https://josephboughey.wordpress.com/josephs-monthly-essay/the-strange-strange-politics-of-reunions-part-1-two-examples-april-2016
Joseph Boughey – writer on environmental, conservation and transport history, autodidact and attempted polymath. A general site that reflects some – not all – of my interests. A Very Basic CV. Autodidact and Attempted Polymath what on earth? Other Joseph Bougheys – ones I am not. Consilience, Conservation Movements and Environmental Management: Some initial speculations. On Conservation history some preliminary thoughts. Witley Court Revisited 2007 – some reflections. 8211; January 2017. 6 Sources: Other...
On Dukes and Loss – some musings August 2016 | Joseph Boughey - writer on environmental, conservation and transport history, autodidact and attempted polymath
https://josephboughey.wordpress.com/josephs-monthly-essay/380-2
Joseph Boughey – writer on environmental, conservation and transport history, autodidact and attempted polymath. A general site that reflects some – not all – of my interests. A Very Basic CV. Autodidact and Attempted Polymath what on earth? Other Joseph Bougheys – ones I am not. Consilience, Conservation Movements and Environmental Management: Some initial speculations. On Conservation history some preliminary thoughts. Witley Court Revisited 2007 – some reflections. 8211; January 2017. 6 Sources: Other...
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Waterways and past uses. The Shannon Navigation 1786. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. The ESB lo...
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