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  2. Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Church, Thirsk (August 2005) Archeological finds indicate there was a settlement in Thirsk around 500–600 BC. [5] The town's name is derived from the Old Norse word þresk meaning fen or lake. [6] [7] Thirsk is mentioned twice in the 1086 Domesday Book as Tresche, in the Yarlestre wapentake, a village with ten

  3. List of streets and squares in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Gardiner Street Upper / Gardiner Place, Belvedere Place / Fitzgibbon Street, Gardiner Street Middle / Grenville Street Naas Road Bóthar an Náis: R110: 8, 12 Tyrconnell Rd Davitt Rd, Kylemore Rd / Walkinstown Ave, Long Mile Road / Nangor Road, M50 motorway, Fonthill Rd S / Belgard Rd, Citywest Rd Nassau Street: Sráid Thobar Phádraig, Sráid ...

  4. Streets and squares in Dublin - Wikipedia

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    A standard-issue Dublin street sign with raised lettering. The Dublin postal district is to the right of the street name, which is in Irish and English.. Dublin streets are signed in a style consistent with many European and British cities whereby nearly all signs are placed on buildings adjacent to street junctions, rather than on free-standing signposts.

  5. Sowerby, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Sowerby (/ ˈ s aʊ ər b i /) [2] is a village, electoral ward and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England immediately south of the neighbouring market town of Thirsk.Although the boundary between the two parishes runs very close to Thirsk town centre, the village retains its own identity and has a separate Parish Council.

  6. List of townlands of County Longford - Wikipedia

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    Ireland portal; This is a sortable table of the approximately 944 townlands in County Longford, Ireland. [1] [2]Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county.

  7. Cassini Grid - Wikipedia

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    The map is divided into a grid of 500 km squares. The squares covering England are Q, R, V and W with an intersection somewhere between York and Thirsk. Ireland is covered by square I, but the Irish grid is tilted slightly to the East relative to the English grid. Each 500 km square is further divided into 25 100 km squares.

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  9. Dublin quays - Wikipedia

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    A map of Dublin Quays in 1797. Vikings were among the first settlers in Dublin and many Viking artefacts were found at what is now Wood Quay. [4] The quays were first developed during the time of King John in the early 13th century when the monarch licensed citizens to erect buildings on the River Liffey. [2]