- Ex-Blue
Circle Cement 3
Shane 0-4-0WT 2, OC
Andrew Barclay & Sons Co. 2265 1949 Ex-Bord na Móna No. 3 (later No. 45),
Clonsast,
built as turf (peat)-burner...
- Church, a ring-barrow at
Shean and a sheela-na-gig from
Ballynowlart and
Clonsast. The last was an
important religious site in
early monastic Ireland.[citation...
- Cathedral.
There are six
parishes in this part of the
United Dioceses: Clane,
Clonsast (Clonbullogue), Mountmellick, Naas,
Newbridge (Morristownbiller), and Portarlington...
-
Croix de Guerre. He
became Canon of
Kildare in 1944 and was
Rector of
Clonsast & Rathangan. List of
Ireland national rugby union players "Leinster Rugby...
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____________________ Kelbygmieth; Kellogainechan;
Riaghtalta Kailleach Clonsast Monastery early monastic site,
founded late 7th
century by St Bearchan...
- 0-4-0WT
Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. 2265 of 1949
Worked at Bord na Móna,
Clonsast P****ed to Giant's
Causeway and
Bushmills Railway. 4 (1st)
Nippy Diesal...
-
Parsonstown Aghalusky 217
Ballycowan Rahan Tullamore Aghameelick 397
Coolestown Clonsast Edenderry Aghamore 113
Lower Philipstown Croghan Edenderry Aghamore 130...
- 2/LM44 'Róisín'
Andrew Barclay 1949 2264
Steam Operational Bord na Mona
Clonsast,
County Offaly 15
William Spence,
Dublin 1895
Steam Static Exhibit Guinness...
-
Wickham 2w-2PM 1948 4816
Purchased by Rich
Morris from the Bord na Mona
Clonsast Works in
County Offaly.
Moved to the
Brockham Railway Museum in December...
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Ballynakill Birr
Borrisnafarney Castlejordan Castletownely Clonmacnoise Clonsast Clonyhurk Corbally Croghan Cullenwaine Drumcullen Dunkerrin Durrow Eglish...