Men of Invention and IndustryHarper & Brothers, 1885 - 396 páginas |
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... Galway and Skib- bereen in the west and southwest . Bianconi first increased the accommodation of these cars so as to carry four persons on each side instead Names of the Cars . 235 of three , drawn 234 Charles Bianconi . land 217.
... Galway and Skib- bereen in the west and southwest . Bianconi first increased the accommodation of these cars so as to carry four persons on each side instead Names of the Cars . 235 of three , drawn 234 Charles Bianconi . land 217.
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... Galway , Clifden , Westport , and other places , enabling them to be sold throughout the country on the day after they were caught . They also opened the magnificent scenery of Ireland to tour- ists , and enabled them to visit Bantry ...
... Galway , Clifden , Westport , and other places , enabling them to be sold throughout the country on the day after they were caught . They also opened the magnificent scenery of Ireland to tour- ists , and enabled them to visit Bantry ...
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... , and Wexford in the southwest of Ireland ; to Bandon , Rosscarbery , Skibbereen , and Cahirciveen in the south ; to Tralee , Galway , Clifden , Westport , and The Cars and Railways . 245 Belmullet in the west 244 Charles Bianconi .
... , and Wexford in the southwest of Ireland ; to Bandon , Rosscarbery , Skibbereen , and Cahirciveen in the south ; to Tralee , Galway , Clifden , Westport , and The Cars and Railways . 245 Belmullet in the west 244 Charles Bianconi .
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... Galway , up Lough Corrib to Cong and Lough Mask , by the romantic lakes and mountains of Connemara to Clifden and Letterfrack , and through the lovely pass of Kylemoor to Leenane ; along the fiord of Killury ; then on , by Westport and ...
... Galway , up Lough Corrib to Cong and Lough Mask , by the romantic lakes and mountains of Connemara to Clifden and Letterfrack , and through the lovely pass of Kylemoor to Leenane ; along the fiord of Killury ; then on , by Westport and ...
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... Galway , we looked down into the river Corrib from the Upper Bridge , and beheld it literally black with the backs of salmon ! They were waiting for a flood to enable them to ascend the ladder into Lough Cor- rib . While there ...
... Galway , we looked down into the river Corrib from the Upper Bridge , and beheld it literally black with the backs of salmon ! They were waiting for a flood to enable them to ascend the ladder into Lough Cor- rib . While there ...
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