Northern Ireland & Ireland
At the very heart of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in County Down, the Mourne Mountains are home to Northern Ireland’s highest peak Slieve Donard at 849 m (2,786 ft)...
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Join landscape photographer Steven Hanna as he takes you on a photographic adventure along one of the most breath-taking coastlines in the world. Hidden bays, secluded harbours...
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Coleraine 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Ballycastle 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Londonderry 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Ballymoney 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Larne 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Strabane 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Sperrins 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Lough Neagh 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Belfast 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Lower Lough Erne 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Enniskillen 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Armagh 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Craigavon 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Strangford Lough 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Upper Lough Erne 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Monaghan 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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The Mournes 1:50 000 scale multipurpose paper mapping.
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Irish cooking is famous the world over for its simple
yet hearty fare, prepared from the very freshest
ingredients which the green pastures and teeming
seas of the Emerald Isle...
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The Giant's Causeway is one of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions and it is a place where myth and science meet. This book takes the reader on an illustrated tour of this...
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For anyone with an interest in the origins and history of golf in Ireland, this book is a marvellous collection of over fifty rare period photographs of courses throughout the...
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Discover the darker side of Antrim with this collections of spine chilling tales from across the county. This spooky selection of stories includes the phantom coach of Dundermot...
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It is a small area of land and yet the nine counties of Ireland’s north hold within them a bewildering variety of riches and rewards. It is a complex region of proud
and busy...
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Ireland's shores are home to a multitude of life, from Arctic species attracted by the northern latitude to species more commonly found in southern Europe, the Canaries and Mediterranean...
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"Ireland: A Very Peculiar History" is a lively and informative account of the history of the whole island of Ireland, from its earliest inhabitants to the present day. It celebrates...
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The Mournes including Slieve Croob in detail - tracks, cliffs, climbs, the Wall etc. With contours at 10 metre intervals showing clearly the impressive relief of the uplands -...
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This companion book to “Favourite Irish Recipes”
features a delicious collection of traditional Irish
home-baking recipes.
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The Little Book of Armagh is a compendium of fascinating,
obscure, strange and entertaining facts about County
Armagh.
Here you will find out about Armagh’s myth and legend...
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Beautiful Co. Antrim is lucky enough to still have remnants of its railway network. Unfortunately, it is now only a shadow of its former self as is strikingly demonstrated in this...
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Although Tyrone and Fermanagh both once had an extensive railway network, today nothing is left. The lines, stations and engines, all now gone, are recalled in this book which...
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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 centuries. In the retrospective...
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