Ireland's Bridges

Ireland's Bridges

Author: Ronald Cox

Publisher: Wolfhound Press (IE)

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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It is estimated that there are 30,000 bridges in Ireland. "Ireland's Bridges seeks to explore the design and construction of these bridges throughout Ireland's history and covers all areas of the Irish landscape.


Irish Stone Bridges

Irish Stone Bridges

Author: Peter O'Keeffe

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781911024149

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Original Notes: Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Appendum -- Index.


Bridges of Dublin

Bridges of Dublin

Author: Annette Black

Publisher: Four Courts Press

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781907002250

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A vivid history of Dublin unfolds in this exploration of more than 1,000 years of bridges over the river Liffey. From the time of the Vikings and their simple wooden bridge, through Dublin's late 17th-century expansion, when four new bridges were built within 14 years, to the iconic Ha'penny Bridge, the story of a city and its bridges is told. Dublin's bridges are not mere structures. They are monuments to heroes and heroines, celebrations of a great literary heritage, romantic reminders of gentler times, and futuristic style statements of a city's confidence in itself. They are portals to the city's past, revealing tales of bloody battles, political intrigue, innovative engineers and architects, dubious developers, and romantic liaisons. From the oldest surviving, Mellows Bridge of 1768, to the newest, the Rosie Hackett Bridge of 2014, all 24 bridges and those they replaced are eloquently described. Striking photographs, reproductions of old maps, and illustrations, along with suggested walking tours, complement the remarkable story of the bridges of Dublin. Lavishly illustrated, the book is essential for all those who are interested in this important part of Dublin's history. *** "This glorious volume, a perfect gift for all ages, will be treasured for generations. We only wish these bridges could talk!" -- Celtic Connection, August 2016 [Subject: History, Irish Studies, Architecture]


The Disappointed Bridge

The Disappointed Bridge

Author: Richard Pine

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2014-06-02

Total Pages: 615

ISBN-13: 1443860980

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This original study is the first major critical appraisal of Ireland’s post-colonial experience in relation to that of other emergent nations. The parallels between Ireland, India, Latin America, Africa and Europe establish bridges in literary and musical contexts which offer a unique insight into independence and freedom, and the ways in which they are articulated by emergent nations. They explore the master-servant relationship, the functions of narrative, and the concepts of nationalism, map-making, exile, schizophrenia, hybridity, magical realism and disillusion. The author offers many incisive answers to the question: What happens to an emerging nation after it has emerged?


Ireland

Ireland

Author: Michael Viney

Publisher: Smithsonian Institution

Published: 2014-10-28

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 158834424X

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Ireland conjures up images of nature's majesty: sweeping coastlines, rolling green hills, and secluded peat bogs and marshlands. A place of legendary beauty, it is also a land with a rich natural history. Michael Viney invites us to discover the geologic forces that created the island, peer into the famous bone caves that hold unique clues about animals from long ago, and experience the dramatic scenes of the cliff-lined coast and tempestuous seas. Viney begins deep in the past, when rivers of molten rock and enormous glaciers stripped the land bare. Soon after the glaciers retreated, the island was transformed into a fresh, new landscape, home to an intriguing variety of plants and animals, and an environment that has cultivated a rich human history and inspired countless myths. Infused with the lyricism of Irish prose, Ireland: A Smithsonian Natural History is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the natural beauty of the Emerald Isle.


Thank You, Partner

Thank You, Partner

Author: Seamus Dowling

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 9781905483662

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This is the first book to chart the history and social context of the game of Bridge in Ireland which has more than 35,000 active members, who regularly play the game in more than 500 clubs across the country.


Ireland's Violent Frontier

Ireland's Violent Frontier

Author: H. Patterson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1137314028

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The IRA's ability to exploit the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland was central to the organisation's capacity to wage its 'Long War' over a quarter of a century. This book is the first to look at the role of the border in sustaining the Provisionals and its central role in Anglo-Irish relations throughout the Troubles.