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PROJECT DEFINING OBJECTS IMPORTANT TO THE HISTORY OF IRELAND
A History of Ireland in 100 Objects was a joint project by The Irish Times, the National Museum of Ireland, and the Royal Irish Academy to define one hundred archaeological or cultural objects that are important in the history of Ireland. The objects are single man-made artefacts or documents, excluding buildings, ranging in date from about 5,000 BC (Mesolithic) to the early 21st century.
History of Christianity in Ireland         
  • Statue of [[St. Patrick]] in [[Aughagower]], [[County Mayo]]
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Christianity in the Republic of Ireland; History of Roman Catholicism in Ireland
This article details the history of Christianity in Ireland. Ireland is an island to the north-west of continental Europe.
History of roads in Ireland         
  • A1]] at Cloghogue Roundabout, [[Newry]]. Source: [https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/5835 Aubrey Dale].
  • Early AA roundel at [[Duncormick]] in Co. Wexford
  • [[Herman Moll]] 1732 map showing the principal roads
  • Hikers at the junction of old trackways crossing the [[Blackstairs Mountains]] from [[Co. Carlow]] to [[Co. Wexford]].
  • Section of the [[Corlea Trackway]] on display at Corlea Trackway Visitors Centre, Kenagh, [[Co. Longford]]
  • A road built on the ridge of an esker through a bog
  • N7]] [[dual-carriageway]], near [[Dublin]]
  • M1 motorway near [[Dunmurry]] in 1980. Source: [https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/5835 Aubrey Dale].
  • The M8 in Co. Tipperary with European route number.
  • New Inn]], Co. Tipperary
  • National roads network as of 2010
  • R132]] (old N1) near [[Gormanston, County Meath]]
  • Road sign in Northern Ireland with Republic of Ireland route-number (N3). In English only with distances in miles
  • Old Trunk Road direction sign en route to [[Roscrea]]
  • Swords, Co. Dublin]] originally built in 1984 as the N1, now the R132.
  • Co.Tyrone]] border. Bilingual with distances in km.
  • NDP signage erected in 2007
  • A banner protesting against the construction of the M3 motorway near the Hill of Tara, Co. Meath
  • At various times known as the T6, N8 and now the [[R639]], this road in [[County Tipperary]] was built after 1811
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Roads in Ireland; Five great roads of Ireland
There have been routes and trackways in Ireland connecting settlements and facilitating trade since ancient times and the country now has an extensive network of public roads connecting all parts of the island.