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Waterford and were
Areas of the cities of Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Limerick, Derry and Waterford were carved from their surrounding counties to become county boroughs in their own right and given powers equivalent to those of administrative counties.
Significant Huguenot settlements were in Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal.
There were smaller concentrations in the counties of Waterford in the south and Meath in the east.
Thousands of Catholic residents were massacred by Oliver Cromwell's Protestant troops at Drogheda, Wexford, and Waterford, during the Irish campaign of autumn and winter 1649.
However, by the time white settlers ventured into the area that would become Waterford Village, there were few Native Americans living in the area.
Even with the canals and the bridge bringing easier access to larger markets Cohoes was a sleepy place to be in prior to 1831, the nearest post office was at Waterford and fresh meat and groceries were a luxury hard to come by in Cohoes.
A grain elevator, foundry, and other small trading businesses were built, helping to establish Fredericktown more firmly as the local business center than the nearby crossroad settlements of Batemantown, Waterford, and Ankeneytown.
Similar laws were passed for Limerick in 1934 and Waterford in 1939 under the Fianna Fáil Government.
The Real IRA also acquired Frangex ; in December 2000, 80 sticks were discovered near Waterford on a farm in Kilmacow.
The Waterford Flight locks were constructed in the 1800s to allow boat traffic to bypass nearby Cohoes Falls, which had previously blocked all river traffic between the Mohawk and the Hudson Rivers.
Later, because of this incident, the rules were changed and the President of the IOC, Juan Antonio Samaranch, presented Tisdall with a Waterford crystal rose bowl with the image of him knocking over the last hurdle etched into the glass.
The best glass ( Irish Waterford and French St. Gobain ) and china ( Limoges and Meissen ) were brought out on special occasions.
By the end of 2010, Ireland's main cities ( Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and Belfast ) excluding Derry were connected to Dublin with motorways or with near-motorway standard roads.
At the time of the founding of the RTC, there were two other third-level level institutions in the city, St John ’ s Seminary Waterford News and Star which notes the closing of the St John's Seminary in 1999 and De La Salle Brothers teacher training college, but both had been closed.
Performers of popular music began appearing as early as the late 1940s ; Delia Murphy popularised Irish folk songs that she recorded for HMV in 1949 ; Margaret Barry is also credited with bringing traditional songs to the fore ; Donegal's Bridie Gallagher shot to fame in 1956 and is considered ' Ireland's first international pop star '; Belfast-born singer Ruby Murray achieved unprecedented chart success in the UK in the mid-1950s ; The Bachelors were an all-male harmony group from Dublin who had hits in the UK, Europe, US, Australia and Russia ; Mary O ' Hara was a soprano and harpist who was successful on both sides of the Atlantic in the 1950s and early 1960s ; Waterford crooner Val Doonican had a string of UK hits and presented his own TV show on the BBC from 1965 to 1986.
In 1802, when he established a makeshift school in a converted stable in New Street, Waterford, he found the children were so difficult to manage that the teachers resigned.
In the 19th century, three canals were constructed, making use of the lough to link various ports and cities: the Lagan Navigation provided a link from the city of Belfast, the Newry Canal linked to the port of Newry, and the Ulster Canal led to the Lough Erne navigations, providing a navigable inland route via the River Shannon to Limerick, Dublin and Waterford.
On the night of 6 June 1921, during the Irish War of Independence, fifty local IRA Volunteers attempted to ambush a party of forty British troops from Waterford City, who were coming to Tramore following an attack on the RIC barracks there.
Within the consumer food business, liquid milk operations were to be located at Ballytore, Waterford and Drogheda.
While the borough had a population of 15, 793 in 2011, another 2115 people were in the rural environs of Clonmel comprising Marlfield, Ardgeeha Upper ( Cashel Rd ), Boherduff ( Fethard Rd ) in County Tipperary and in County Waterford the area between the Dungarvan Rd and Mountain Rd.
A series of technical colleges, to be known as Regional Technical Colleges ( RTCs ) was announced by the Minister for Education, Patrick Hillery in 1963 and the first of the RTCs were opened in Athlone, Carlow, Dundalk, Sligo and Waterford in 1970.
These two buildings were heavily damaged in 1537 when citizens of Waterford invaded the island after a dispute over a seized and plundered ship.
Sir Robert Newcomen who died in 1629 and his son Sir Beverley Newcomen, Admiral of Ireland, who died in 1637 while taking soundings at Waterford harbour were buried here.
City of Dublin Junction Railway 2 km ( 1. 25 mi ), opened 1891, the Dublin and Kingstown Railway 10 km ( 6 mi ); opened 1834, and the New Ross and Waterford Extension Railway 22 km ( 13. 5 mi ); opened 1904 were all worked by the D & SER.
The Athenry and Tuam Extension Light Railway 27 km ( 17 mi ), Baltimore Extension Light Railway 13 km ( 8 mi ), Tralee and Fenit Railway 13 km ( 8 mi ); opened 1887 and Waterford, New Ross and Wexford Junction Railway 5 km ( 3. 25 mi ) ( leased from D & SER ) were worked by the Great Southern & Western Railway.

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