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The Shanganagh Community Garden has proven to be a huge success in active citizenship. They have transformed an open green space which was attracting a lot of negative anti social activity into a space where over 40 local people are actively growing fruit, veg, flowers and even bees.
Beware of The Pooka Pucks Castle is one of a number of fortified castles built around the mid-1400s to defend the perimeter of Dublin. Other castles along the pale in this area include Shankill Castle, Shanganagh Castle, Bullock, and Kilgobbin Castle. The name 'Puck' is derived from the word 'Pooka' in Irish which
Hi All, This petition is for a water tap to be put into the dog park in Shanganagh dog park. This is something that is badly needed especially during the summer as dogs can easily overheat and become dehydrated when running around and playing. This can be dangerous for dogs and can even lead to death. At the moment people using the park are forced to carry heavy water bottles full of water. There
1778 Taylor & Skinner Antique Ireland Road Map Page 139/140 - Baltinglass, Stratford-on-Slaney, Donard, Rathvilly, Lisnavagh, Tullow, Dublin, Donnybrook, Blackrock, Loughlinstown, Shankill, Shanganagh, Bray, Kilruddery, Templecarrig, Delgany, Kilcoole, Newcastle, Clonmannon, County Wicklow. This rare Ireland road map is from George Taylor & Andrew Skinner's scarce work ''Maps of The Roads of Ireland'' First published in 1778. This map being from that first edition and actually printed in 1778. The 2 maps shown in this listing are printed back to back on one page. I have scanned both sides of the page so you will need to decide which side to display if getting framed. The first photo shows the 2 scans I have digitally joined together for ease of viewing. The size is approx. Page 9.8 x 5.7 inches, Printed area 8.3 x 4.5 This map/print has fine attractive modern hand colour. The hand colouring is recent and has been professionally applied by us using the finest watercolours. Please read the Copyright © notice below. Condition: These maps came from a damaged copy of Taylor and Skinner's book. Most of the maps are in good condition for their age. I have shown large size scans of the map (both sides) so that the condition can be seen.....Please study the scanned images for all details. Please note the digital watermark is not on the actual map. Copyright © 2020 The Old Map Shop. All Images & Text in this listing are Copyright. No reproduction allowed without permission. Furthermore although this rare antique map/print is for sale the reproduction/image rights to this map/image themselves are not for sale or transferable after sale they remain with The Old Map Shop. This means that once in your possession you may not reproduce this map/print on the internet or any printed, digital or electronic form without permission.
1778 Taylor & Skinner Antique Ireland Road Map Page 139/140 - Baltinglass, Stratford-on-Slaney, Donard, Rathvilly, Lisnavagh, Tullow, Dublin, Donnybrook, Blackrock, Loughlinstown, Shankill, Shanganagh, Bray, Kilruddery, Templecarrig, Delgany, Kilcoole, Newcastle, Clonmannon, County Wicklow. This rare Ireland road map is from George Taylor & Andrew Skinner's scarce work ''Maps of The Roads of Ireland'' First published in 1778. This map being from that first edition and actually printed in 1778. The 2 maps shown in this listing are printed back to back on one page. I have scanned both sides of the page so you will need to decide which side to display if getting framed. The first photo shows the 2 scans I have digitally joined together for ease of viewing. The size is approx. Page 9.8 x 5.7 inches, Printed area 8.3 x 4.5 This map/print has fine attractive modern hand colour. The hand colouring is recent and has been professionally applied by us using the finest watercolours. Please read the Copyright © notice below. Condition: These maps came from a damaged copy of Taylor and Skinner's book. Most of the maps are in good condition for their age. I have shown large size scans of the map (both sides) so that the condition can be seen.....Please study the scanned images for all details. Please note the digital watermark is not on the actual map. Copyright © 2020 The Old Map Shop. All Images & Text in this listing are Copyright. No reproduction allowed without permission. Furthermore although this rare antique map/print is for sale the reproduction/image rights to this map/image themselves are not for sale or transferable after sale they remain with The Old Map Shop. This means that once in your possession you may not reproduce this map/print on the internet or any printed, digital or electronic form without permission.
1778 Taylor & Skinner Antique Ireland Road Map Page 139/140 - Baltinglass, Stratford-on-Slaney, Donard, Rathvilly, Lisnavagh, Tullow, Dublin, Donnybrook, Blackrock, Loughlinstown, Shankill, Shanganagh, Bray, Kilruddery, Templecarrig, Delgany, Kilcoole, Newcastle, Clonmannon, County Wicklow. This rare Ireland road map is from George Taylor & Andrew Skinner's scarce work ''Maps of The Roads of Ireland'' First published in 1778. This map being from that first edition and actually printed in 1778. The 2 maps shown in this listing are printed back to back on one page. I have scanned both sides of the page so you will need to decide which side to display if getting framed. The first photo shows the 2 scans I have digitally joined together for ease of viewing. The size is approx. Page 9.8 x 5.7 inches, Printed area 8.3 x 4.5 This map/print has fine attractive modern hand colour. The hand colouring is recent and has been professionally applied by us using the finest watercolours. Please read the Copyright © notice below. Condition: These maps came from a damaged copy of Taylor and Skinner's book. Most of the maps are in good condition for their age. I have shown large size scans of the map (both sides) so that the condition can be seen.....Please study the scanned images for all details. Please note the digital watermark is not on the actual map. Copyright © 2020 The Old Map Shop. All Images & Text in this listing are Copyright. No reproduction allowed without permission. Furthermore although this rare antique map/print is for sale the reproduction/image rights to this map/image themselves are not for sale or transferable after sale they remain with The Old Map Shop. This means that once in your possession you may not reproduce this map/print on the internet or any printed, digital or electronic form without permission.
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Interior designer and colour lover Sophie Robinson shows how to use wallpaper in five different ways within a scheme
About three weeks ago (though I was still a little behind then), I started seeds in the greenhouse. I first started growing my own cut flowers last summer and with the take-off of the zinnias, I fell in love. Last year I successfully grew zinnias, dahlias, cosmos, and foxglove. This year I decided to grow some different flowers and I already am seeing sprouts!
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1778 Taylor & Skinner Antique Ireland Road Map Page 139/140 - Baltinglass, Stratford-on-Slaney, Donard, Rathvilly, Lisnavagh, Tullow, Dublin, Donnybrook, Blackrock, Loughlinstown, Shankill, Shanganagh, Bray, Kilruddery, Templecarrig, Delgany, Kilcoole, Newcastle, Clonmannon, County Wicklow. This rare Ireland road map is from George Taylor & Andrew Skinner's scarce work ''Maps of The Roads of Ireland'' First published in 1778. This map being from that first edition and actually printed in 1778. The 2 maps shown in this listing are printed back to back on one page. I have scanned both sides of the page so you will need to decide which side to display if getting framed. The first photo shows the 2 scans I have digitally joined together for ease of viewing. The size is approx. Page 9.8 x 5.7 inches, Printed area 8.3 x 4.5 This map/print has fine attractive modern hand colour. The hand colouring is recent and has been professionally applied by us using the finest watercolours. Please read the Copyright © notice below. Condition: These maps came from a damaged copy of Taylor and Skinner's book. Most of the maps are in good condition for their age. I have shown large size scans of the map (both sides) so that the condition can be seen.....Please study the scanned images for all details. Please note the digital watermark is not on the actual map. Copyright © 2020 The Old Map Shop. All Images & Text in this listing are Copyright. No reproduction allowed without permission. Furthermore although this rare antique map/print is for sale the reproduction/image rights to this map/image themselves are not for sale or transferable after sale they remain with The Old Map Shop. This means that once in your possession you may not reproduce this map/print on the internet or any printed, digital or electronic form without permission.