Old Kilkenny Review1946 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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Page 27
The road now turns sharply to the north - west and about a quarter of a mile along
it , a lane turns off to the right or east and continues along by the river . This lane
or road is very low lying and in the winter is generally flooded and impassable ...
The road now turns sharply to the north - west and about a quarter of a mile along
it , a lane turns off to the right or east and continues along by the river . This lane
or road is very low lying and in the winter is generally flooded and impassable ...
Page 28
Just past the castle , on the opposite side of the road . one notices the fine blocks
of new buildings built by the County Counci ! for working class people , probably
a better investment than the building of castles . The ancient church and burial ...
Just past the castle , on the opposite side of the road . one notices the fine blocks
of new buildings built by the County Counci ! for working class people , probably
a better investment than the building of castles . The ancient church and burial ...
Page 29
Returning to the main road the hogback bridge of the Dinan is reached . A high
three - arched bridge with elliptical arches , affording plenty of space for the flood
waters of the Dinan to pass under . St . Patrick , by local tradition , is said to have
...
Returning to the main road the hogback bridge of the Dinan is reached . A high
three - arched bridge with elliptical arches , affording plenty of space for the flood
waters of the Dinan to pass under . St . Patrick , by local tradition , is said to have
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