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Mount Merrion

Photographs through time Mount Merrion

Mount Merrion lies on the South Side of Dublin, between the mountains and the sea. In 1711, the Fitzwilliam family walled the area to serve as their private country estate, and the 200th anniversary of this has sparked a new and enthusiastic interest in t

€15.30

Mullingar; history and guide

History and Guide Mullingar; history and guide

Known in Irish as An Muileann Cearr, Mullingar is
probably the only town in Ireland to be named after a
miracle.This illustrated book tells the story
of Mullingars rich historical and archaeological
heritage from the earliest times to the present

€16.19

Offaly War Dead

Irish Casualties of WW1 Offaly War Dead

The Offaly War Dead, a comprehensive list of those from Co. Offaly who died during the First World War, is the fourth in this series, following the successful The Tipperary War Dead, The Wicklow War Dead and The Wexford War Dead.

€18.00

O'Neill's Own Country

A History of Ballinderry Valley O'Neill's Own Country

The Ballinderry River rises north-west of Pomeroy in Co. Tyrone, and for nearly all its course it runs on the boundary between the counties of Tyrone and Derry, till it falls into Lough Neagh. It was the backbone of Cookstowns vibrant linen industry and t

€18.00

Plantation Castles on the Erne

Plantation Castles on the Erne

Plantation Castles on the Erne is a guidebook of Ulster Plantation castles in the Erne basin (Counties Fermanagh, Cavan and parts of Donegal and Tyrone) that still survive, to a greater or lesser extent.
The guide is broken into two parts. The first

€18.00