Includes a topographical information section that lists historical and archaeological details of over 1,200 sites and an essay, all tracing the development of the city of Armagh from its earliest origins to 1900.
This map shows historic Galway plotted onto a detailed modern base. Over 200 sites and streets,many of which no longer survive in the present-day are depicted in colour and listed in an accompanying index. An attached booklet contains a commentary on the urban development of Galway and gives a chronological list of sites included on the map.
Galway is the twenty-eight in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas Series, which assembles topographical documentations on the development of Irish towns and publishes them as individual fascicles. CD-ROM included.
Belfast, part II, 1840 to 1900 is the seventeenth in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, which assembles topographical documentations on the development of Irish towns and publishes them as individual fascicles.
Presents a comprehensive survey of Ireland's industrial archaeology. Divided into five main sections, the subject is detailed in nineteen chapters, each dealing with a major industrial activity, its technology and important surviving sites. This book is fully referenced and illustrated throughout.
Derry-Londonderry is the fifteenth in the Irish Historic Towns Atlas series, which assembles topographical documentations on the development of Irish towns and publishes them as individual fascicles.
This two-part volume is the first of the series on Dublin excavations which reports on structures unearthed in the course of the National Museum's excavations in old Dublin. Part 1 contains the descriptions and discussions of the buildings and the catalogue; Part 2 contains all the figures and house plans.