Illustrated Irish Architectural, Engineering, Mechanics’ & Sanitary Journal (1859-1866); Irish Builder and Engineering Record (1867-1871); Irish Builder (1872-1899);...
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Gay Future (category Racehorses bred in Ireland)
by an Irish betting syndicate in Great Britain in 1974 involving two chestnut horses. The plot's ringleaders were the millionaire Irish builder Tony Murphy...
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The Dublin Builder was an illustrated Irish architectural, engineering, mechanics' and sanitary trade magazine published from 1859 to 1866. It later became...
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Builder is a 2010 feature film directed by Rick Alverson. The film features actor Colm O'Leary (New Jerusalem) in his debut performance as an Irish immigrant...
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5 ft 3 in gauge railways (redirect from Irish Broad Gauge)
Through Two Decades. United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books. Irish Builder and Engineer. (1881:58). Ireland: Howard MacGarvey & Sons.. Fitch, Ron (2006). Australian...
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Scrabo Tower (category Towers in Northern Ireland)
Dublin Builder. It seems that these pictures represent the original project before simplification to cut cost. Lynn's obituary in the Irish Builder attributes...
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Bob the Builder: The Album is the debut album of Bob the Builder, the fictional character from the BBC children's television series of the same name. Bob...
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Abbey Theatre (redirect from Irish National Theatre Society)
rebuilding with a design by the Irish architect Michael Scott which dated back to 1959. The magazine, the Irish Builder, argued that it was favourable...
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2015. "Tunnel Under the Irish Sea". Irish Builder and Engineer. 27. Howard MacGarvey & Sons: 197. 15 July 1885. "Scotland-Ireland undersea rail link plan...
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Nelson's Pillar (category 1809 establishments in Ireland)
for the Irish rather than the British government. In 1923, when Sackville Street was again in ruins during the Irish Civil War, The Irish Builder and Engineer...
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