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Oldbridge (Irish: An Seandroichead) is a
townland near
Drogheda in
County Meath, Ireland. The area is home to the
Boyne Navigation, the
Battle of the...
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Boyne near Drogheda,
about 2.5 km (1.6 mi) north-west of the
hamlet of
Oldbridge. As a
diversionary tactic,
William sent
about a
quarter of his men under...
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Ballinafunshoge Hills to
reach Oldbridge,
which crosses the
River Avonmore near
Lough Dan.
Leaving Oldbridge, the Way
follows the road for approximately...
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regional type developed. The
Irish River Currach is
still being built in
Oldbridge at
river Boyne.
Currachs produced here
follow the same
general construction...
- The
former Boyne Obelisk (c.1890),
Oldbridge,
County Louth, Ireland....
- Obelisk, also
known as King William's Obelisk, was an
obelisk located in
Oldbridge, near Drogheda,
County Louth, Ireland. The
monument was
erected in order...
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canals running 31 km (19 mi)
roughly parallel to the
River Boyne from
Oldbridge to
Navan in
County Meath, in Ireland. The
navigation was once used by...
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series of
canals running roughly parallel to the main
river from
Oldbridge near
Drogheda to Navan. The navigation,
owned by An
Taisce and mostly...
- also the site of the
seminal Battle of the Boyne,
which was
fought near
Oldbridge in 1690,
ending in the
defeat of
James II and his
flight to France. It...
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Henry Coddington (1798/9,
Oldbridge,
County Meath — 3
March 1845, Rome) was an Anglo-Irish
natural philosopher,
fellow and
tutor of
Trinity College, Cambridge...