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The Tholsel, Kilkenny — The Tholsel, High Street, Kilkenny, Ireland was built in 1761 by Alderman William Colles (b.1702). It was built as place for collecting tolls, but has also been used as customs house, a courthouse and a guild hall. It is used today as the town… … Wikipedia
Carlingford, County Louth — Carlingford ( ga. Cairlinn) is a picturesque, coastal village in northern County Louth, Ireland. It is situated between Carlingford Lough (to the east) and Slieve Foy, sometimes known as Carlingford Mountain (to the west) at GPS co ordinates:… … Wikipedia
Market Houses in the Republic of Ireland — Market houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. Originally there were three, four or even five bays on the ground floor… … Wikipedia
City Hall, Dublin — 18th Century view of the Royal Exchange; one of Malton s views of Dublin Dublin City Hall, as viewed from Parliament Street … Wikipedia
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin — For other uses, see Christ Church Cathedral (disambiguation). Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Christ Church, Dublin … Wikipedia
Fethard, County Tipperary — Fethard (Irish place name|Fiodh Ard) is a town in County Tipperary, Ireland km to mi | 16 | abbr=yes | precision=0 east of Cashel. It is situated on the Clashawley River where the R692, R689 and R706 regional roads intersect.The town is… … Wikipedia
Protestant Ascendancy — The Protestant Ascendancy is a convenient phrase used when referring to the political, economic, and social domination of the former Kingdom of Ireland by a minority of great landowners, establishment clergy, and professionals, all members of the … Wikipedia
Portarlington (Parliament of Ireland constituency) — Portarlington was a parliamentary borough partly in King s County (in the twentieth century re named County Offaly) but mostly in Queen s County (now County Laois), Ireland. It returned two members to the Parliament of Ireland, from 1692 until… … Wikipedia
History of timekeeping devices — For thousands of years, devices have been used to measure and keep track of time. The current sexagesimal system of time measurement dates to approximately 2000 BC, in Sumer. The Ancient Egyptians divided the day into two 12 hour periods, and… … Wikipedia
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