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THE IRELAND STORY
The Ireland Story - Irish History, Maps of Ireland. Travel with us through the history of Ireland! Complete History of Ireland. In-Depth: The Great Famine. The Omagh Bomb. The 'Troubles'. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you can ST PATRICK'S BARRACKS LINK ROAD The component of the plan that interests us is the proposed new link road that will traverse the site connecting the A26 Larne Road to the south with the A42 Broughshane Road to the north. The new road will be 2.3 km long, of which 0.9 km is a re-use of sections of existing roadand 1.4 km of
EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE WELCOME! This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads , as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned. Please useTHE IRELAND STORY
The Ireland Story - Irish History, Maps of Ireland. Travel with us through the history of Ireland! Complete History of Ireland. In-Depth: The Great Famine. The Omagh Bomb. The 'Troubles'. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you can ST PATRICK'S BARRACKS LINK ROAD The component of the plan that interests us is the proposed new link road that will traverse the site connecting the A26 Larne Road to the south with the A42 Broughshane Road to the north. The new road will be 2.3 km long, of which 0.9 km is a re-use of sections of existing roadand 1.4 km of
EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. NEW AND FUTURE ROAD SCHEMES New or Future Road Schemes : To help you find schemes in your area a indicates Greater Belfast and Lisburn, a for counties Armagh & Down, a for counties Tyrone & Fermanagh and a for counties Londonderry & Antrim. If you know of work taking place on local road schemes, pleaselet me know.
ST PATRICK'S BARRACKS LINK ROAD The component of the plan that interests us is the proposed new link road that will traverse the site connecting the A26 Larne Road to the south with the A42 Broughshane Road to the north. The new road will be 2.3 km long, of which 0.9 km is a re-use of sections of existing roadand 1.4 km of
COUNTIES AND PROVINCES OF IRELAND Ireland was divided up into counties by the English crown around 400 years ago. Since then, the counties have remained largely unchanged. In Northern Ireland they survive merely as curiosities - not having any actual purpose any more. DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELAND Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
BALLYCLARE WESTERN RELIEF ROAD To construct a road link from the A57 Templepatrick Road to the west of Ballyclare to the B94 Rashee Road north of Ballyclare via the B95 Doagh Road. Total Length. 3.2 km / 2.0 miles. Dates. Road has been proposed since 1980s. Included in draft Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan - 2004. 27 August 2009 - KPL announce plans to proceed. PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: THE POTATO As was shown in the previous section, the potato gained importance as a crop in Ireland in the period running up to the famine.However, the potato was not a native of Ireland. It had been found by Spanish conquistadors in south America in the 1500s was shipped to Europe, and reached Ireland around 1590. THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. THE ANGLO-FRENCH (NORMAN) INVASION OF IRELAND: IRISH HISTORY A note on Anglo-French names: In Anglo-French custom, children were given a new first name and a surname that was their father's first name. So, for example the surname of a man who is the son of Maurice FitzPatrick would be FitzMaurice. Simiarly, the son of Gerald FitzMaurice would have the surname FitzGerald. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE WELCOME! This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads , as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned. Please use EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1598 1598 - 1629: The Defeat of Ulster and the Ulster Plantation < Previous: History Menu: Next > By 1598, Ulster was the last bastion of pure Celtic life in Ireland. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to HISTORY OF IRELAND 1800 1800 - 1877: The Act of Union, Emancipation and the Great Famine < Previous: History Menu: Next > The drastic action that was taken was the Act of Union, passed in 1800. THE ANGLO-FRENCH (NORMAN) INVASION OF IRELAND: IRISH HISTORY A note on Anglo-French names: In Anglo-French custom, children were given a new first name and a surname that was their father's first name. So, for example the surname of a man who is the son of Maurice FitzPatrick would be FitzMaurice. Simiarly, the son of Gerald FitzMaurice would have the surname FitzGerald. DERRY / LONDONDERRY CITY Derry, or Londonderry as it is officially known, is a very historic city and one of only a few in Ireland whose city walls have survived the years of growth. CHANGING DISTRIBUTION OF PROTESTANTS IN IRELAND 1861 The Protestant Decline in the Republic of Ireland. In 1991, the population of the Republic of Ireland was approximately 3% Protestant, but the figure was over 10% in 1891, indicating a fall of 70% in the relative Protestant population over the past century. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE WELCOME! This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads , as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned. Please use EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1598 1598 - 1629: The Defeat of Ulster and the Ulster Plantation < Previous: History Menu: Next > By 1598, Ulster was the last bastion of pure Celtic life in Ireland. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to HISTORY OF IRELAND 1800 1800 - 1877: The Act of Union, Emancipation and the Great Famine < Previous: History Menu: Next > The drastic action that was taken was the Act of Union, passed in 1800. THE ANGLO-FRENCH (NORMAN) INVASION OF IRELAND: IRISH HISTORY A note on Anglo-French names: In Anglo-French custom, children were given a new first name and a surname that was their father's first name. So, for example the surname of a man who is the son of Maurice FitzPatrick would be FitzMaurice. Simiarly, the son of Gerald FitzMaurice would have the surname FitzGerald. DERRY / LONDONDERRY CITY Derry, or Londonderry as it is officially known, is a very historic city and one of only a few in Ireland whose city walls have survived the years of growth. CHANGING DISTRIBUTION OF PROTESTANTS IN IRELAND 1861 The Protestant Decline in the Republic of Ireland. In 1991, the population of the Republic of Ireland was approximately 3% Protestant, but the figure was over 10% in 1891, indicating a fall of 70% in the relative Protestant population over the past century. THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: INTRODUCTION An introduction to the Great Irish Famine 1845-1849. Few topics of Irish history have attracted as much popular interest as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: THE POTATO As was shown in the previous section, the potato gained importance as a crop in Ireland in the period running up to the famine.However, the potato was not a native of Ireland. It had been found by Spanish conquistadors in south America in the 1500s was shipped to Europe, and reached Ireland around 1590. NEW AND FUTURE ROAD SCHEMES New or Future Road Schemes : To help you find schemes in your area a indicates Greater Belfast and Lisburn, a for counties Armagh & Down, a for counties Tyrone & Fermanagh and a for counties Londonderry & Antrim. If you know of work taking place on local road schemes, pleaselet me know.
SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you can PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: DEMOGRAPHICS How Demographics in 19th Century Ireland contributed to the Great Famine 1844 to 1849. DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELAND Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1629 1629 - 1687: The English Civil War and Cromwell < Previous: History Menu: Next > All through these events the power of the English Parliament was steadily increasing. THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE WELCOME! This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads , as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned. Please use EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: INTRODUCTION An introduction to the Great Irish Famine 1845-1849. Few topics of Irish history have attracted as much popular interest as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you canTHE IRELAND STORY
The Ireland Story - Irish History, Maps of Ireland. Travel with us through the history of Ireland! Complete History of Ireland. In-Depth: The Great Famine. The Omagh Bomb. The 'Troubles'. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE WELCOME! This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads , as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned. Please use EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: INTRODUCTION An introduction to the Great Irish Famine 1845-1849. Few topics of Irish history have attracted as much popular interest as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you canTHE IRELAND STORY
The Ireland Story - Irish History, Maps of Ireland. Travel with us through the history of Ireland! Complete History of Ireland. In-Depth: The Great Famine. The Omagh Bomb. The 'Troubles'. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: AGRICULTURE As mentioned in the previous section, the "Gregory Clause" of the Poor Law Extension Act (June 1847) denied aid to anybody owning over a quarter of an acre of land.Another clause, the £4 clause, made the landlord responsible for the all landholding tax on any holding valuedat under £4.
HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you can CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. CARRICKFERGUS SPINE ROAD AND SLOEFIELD ROAD EXTENSIONS To complete the Carrickfergus Spine Road (Prince Andrew Road) by extending it west from North Road, across Woodburn Road to the B90 Upper Road; and the extension of Sloefield Road to the same spot. Total Length. 2.5 km / 1.6 miles for Spine Road. 0.6 km / 0.4 miles for Sloefield Road. Dates. Proposed in Belfast Metropolitan Area Plan- Nov 2004.
PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: THE POTATO As was shown in the previous section, the potato gained importance as a crop in Ireland in the period running up to the famine.However, the potato was not a native of Ireland. It had been found by Spanish conquistadors in south America in the 1500s was shipped to Europe, and reached Ireland around 1590. DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELAND Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
HISTORY OF IRELAND 1921 1921 - 1925: The Irish Civil War and Stabilisation of Northern Ireland < Previous: History Menu: Next > De Valera, however, was furious that Collins had signed the treaty. ST PATRICK'S BARRACKS LINK ROAD The component of the plan that interests us is the proposed new link road that will traverse the site connecting the A26 Larne Road to the south with the A42 Broughshane Road to the north. The new road will be 2.3 km long, of which 0.9 km is a re-use of sections of existing roadand 1.4 km of
CHANGING DISTRIBUTION OF PROTESTANTS IN IRELAND 1861 The Protestant Decline in the Republic of Ireland. In 1991, the population of the Republic of Ireland was approximately 3% Protestant, but the figure was over 10% in 1891, indicating a fall of 70% in the relative Protestant population over the past century. THE ANGLO-FRENCH (NORMAN) INVASION OF IRELAND: IRISH HISTORY A note on Anglo-French names: In Anglo-French custom, children were given a new first name and a surname that was their father's first name. So, for example the surname of a man who is the son of Maurice FitzPatrick would be FitzMaurice. Simiarly, the son of Gerald FitzMaurice would have the surname FitzGerald. NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads, as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned.. Please use the links on the left to explore the content of this site. PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: INTRODUCTION An introduction to the Great Irish Famine 1845-1849. Few topics of Irish history have attracted as much popular interest as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPSMAPS OF CELTIC LANDSPREHISTORIC IRELAND MAP Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELANDTHE TROUBLES NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICTARE THE TROUBLES IN NORTHERN IRELAND OVERTROUBLES IN NORTHERN IRELAND VIDEOSTROUBLES NORTHERN IRELANDMOVIE ABOUT NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLESNORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES BOOK Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: THE POTATO As was shown in the previous section, the potato gained importance as a crop in Ireland in the period running up to the famine.However, the potato was not a native of Ireland. It had been found by Spanish conquistadors in south America in the 1500s was shipped to Europe, and reached Ireland around 1590. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1598 1598 - 1629: The Defeat of Ulster and the Ulster Plantation < Previous: History Menu: Next > By 1598, Ulster was the last bastion of pure Celtic life in Ireland. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1789 1789 - 1800: The United Irishmen and the 1798 Rebellion < Previous: History Menu: Next > In 1789 the French Revolution occurred during which French peasants overthrew the monarchy. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population to NORTHERN IRELAND ROADS SITE This web site is dedicated to Northern Ireland's road system. Here you will find details about plans for new roads, as well as details of our our existing motorways and dual carriageways, and old schemes that were either completed or abandoned.. Please use the links on the left to explore the content of this site. PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: AGRICULTURE In order to understand why the famine affected different parts of Ireland in so many different ways, it is necessary to understand the different types of agriculture that existed across the island. CELTIC IRELAND IN THE IRON AGE: THE CELTS The Celts had one major advantage - they had discovered Iron. Iron had been introduced to the Celtic peoples in Europe around 1000 to 700BC, thus giving them the technological edge to spread as they did. Iron was a far superior metal to bronze, being stronger and more durable. THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE: INTRODUCTION An introduction to the Great Irish Famine 1845-1849. Few topics of Irish history have attracted as much popular interest as the Great Famine of 1845 to 1849. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPSMAPS OF CELTIC LANDSPREHISTORIC IRELAND MAP Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELANDTHE TROUBLES NORTHERN IRELAND CONFLICTARE THE TROUBLES IN NORTHERN IRELAND OVERTROUBLES IN NORTHERN IRELAND VIDEOSTROUBLES NORTHERN IRELANDMOVIE ABOUT NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLESNORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES BOOK Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: THE POTATO As was shown in the previous section, the potato gained importance as a crop in Ireland in the period running up to the famine.However, the potato was not a native of Ireland. It had been found by Spanish conquistadors in south America in the 1500s was shipped to Europe, and reached Ireland around 1590. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1598 1598 - 1629: The Defeat of Ulster and the Ulster Plantation < Previous: History Menu: Next > By 1598, Ulster was the last bastion of pure Celtic life in Ireland. HISTORY OF IRELAND 1789 1789 - 1800: The United Irishmen and the 1798 Rebellion < Previous: History Menu: Next > In 1789 the French Revolution occurred during which French peasants overthrew the monarchy. EFFECTS OF THE FAMINE: EMIGRATION One of the most obvious effects of the famine was emigration. Although the famine itself probably resulted in about 1 million deaths, the resultant emigration caused the population toWESLEY JOHNSTON
wesleyjohnston.com. This is the personal web site for Wesley Johnston. I have more than one site hosted on this domain, so please select the one you require: The Northern Ireland Roads Site - this site is in response to my great interest in roads, road building and trafficflow.
SETTLEMENT AND TOWNS IN IRELAND Population of Settlements in Ireland: For a complete list of all 305 towns in Ireland which have over 1000 residents, click here.It is in tab-delimited format so that you can DEATHS IN EACH YEAR OF THE TROUBLES, NORTHERN IRELAND Total deaths related to the 'Troubles' in Ireland 1969 - 1998. This table gives the total victims in each of three categories. Police/Army includes British Army, RUC and Irish Security Forces.Paramilitary includes Loyalist and Republican terrorists.Civilian cover the rest. Source: Malcolm Sutton, "An Index of Deaths from the Conflict inIreland". Year
COUNTIES AND PROVINCES OF IRELAND Ireland was divided up into counties by the English crown around 400 years ago. Since then, the counties have remained largely unchanged. In Northern Ireland they survive merely as curiosities - not having any actual purpose any more. HISTORY OF PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC IRELAND WITH MAPS Dates: Summary History: Full History: Related Topics: 30,000 BC - 10,000 BC: From the Ice Age to Neolithic Man: Ireland in the Ice Age Map: Physical Landscape PRELUDE TO THE IRISH FAMINE: DEMOGRAPHICS How Demographics in 19th Century Ireland contributed to the Great Famine 1844 to 1849. MESOLITHIC STONE AGE IN PREHISTORIC IRELAND The Mesolithic, or Middle Stone Age . The first humans in Ireland are thought to have crossed from Scotland, in wooden boats, to what is now county Antrim around 8000BC. ST PATRICK'S BARRACKS LINK ROAD The component of the plan that interests us is the proposed new link road that will traverse the site connecting the A26 Larne Road to the south with the A42 Broughshane Road to the north. The new road will be 2.3 km long, of which 0.9 km is a re-use of sections of existing roadand 1.4 km of
THE IRISH FAMINE: POTATO BLIGHT In September 1845 a strange disease struck the potatoes as they grew in fields across Ireland. Many of the potatoes were found to have gone black and rotten and their leaves had withered. THE IRISH FAMINE: DISTRIBUTION OF FAMINE EFFECTS The famine did not affect all of Ireland in the same way. Suffering was most pronounced in western Ireland, particularly Connaught, and in the west of Munster.wesleyjohnston.com
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This is the personal web site for Wesley Johnston. I have more than one site hosted on this domain, so please select the one you require: The Northern Ireland Roads Site - this site is in response to my great interest in roads, road building and traffic flow. It is still being constructed, but when complete it will include details of all Northern Ireland's motorways, dual-carriageways and details of all kinds of new road schemes. The Ireland Story - this site was active in the late 1990s and early 2000s but has not been updated since then. Please feel free to browse but remember that the material may be out of date and probably won't be updated. I ran it in conjunction with a friend,Patrick Abbot.
I am also a partner in April Sky Design , a design and self-publishing company, and Colourpoint Books , and Blackstaff Press Northern Ireland's largest educational and trade publisher.Details
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