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| Old ’Derry by John Hanna Step back to a time when 'Derry's prosperity was evident in its buildings - The Court House and Smith's Institute; its hotels - The Imperial on...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of Galway and the North West by Stephen Johnson In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this area was characterised by rivalries between railway companies, often resulting in more than one...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of Limerick and the South West by Stephen Johnson A fascinating diversity characterises the railways of the Irish South Western region. There are broad and narrow gauge lines, double header trains...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of County Donegal by Stephen Johnson The remote and beautiful county of Donegal provides the back-drop for this history of railway building and decline in the late 19th and early 20th...more | | |  |

| Old Omeath, Carlingford and Greenore by Hugh Oram This beautiful area along the shores of Carlingford Lough is home to the legend of Queen Maeve of Connacht who fought Cù Chulainn and the men of...more | | |  |

| Old Newcastle by Hugh Oram Old Newcastle is a delightful pictorial history of one of the most popular and beautiful seaside resorts in Northern Ireland. The images within...more | | |  |

| Old Irish Country Life by Hugh Oram An informative and slightly wistful look at Irish country life as it was around 100 years ago, with a few more recent photos included. Although many...more | | |  |

| Wheels Around Kerry by Cyril McIntyre A fascinating collection of photographs detailing road transport in County Kerry, Ireland with captions by transport enthusiast Cyril McIntyre. The...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of Dundalk and the North East by Stephen Johnson This volume in our "Lost" series of railway books contains facts, figures, dates of opening and closure and vital statistics of the lost...more | | |  |

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| Old Larne by John Hanna Larne and its surrounding area is one of the earliest inhabited regions in Ireland and its early history was marked by a series of conflicts including...more | | |  |

| Old Killarney by Hugh Oram For 150 years Killarney has been the tourism capital of Ireland. The community has existed since the 1600s, but it wasn't until Queen Victoria visited...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of Co. Dublin and the South East by Stephen Johnson Dublin was an early target for railway development; in fact it boasted the world's second passenger railway (and the first to serve a capital city...more | | |  |

| Wheels Around Dublin by Cyril McIntyre This collection of 60 photographs features the City of Dublin from the late nineteenth century to the 1970s. The pictures included every form of...more | | |  |

| Lost Railways of Co. Cork by Stephen Johnson Continuing our Lost Railways series into Eire, this collection of 52 period photographs recalls lines such as the Cork City Railways, which ran...more | Sorry, this book has sold out. Click Here to request notification of future availability |
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