More From Contributor

£12.99
In a country richly endowed with wild mountain ranges, secluded valleys & untamed coastlines, the best natural landscapes can only be explored on foot. Here are over sixty of the greatest one-day walking routes in Irel&, varying from short strolls to full-day treks. Every part of the Republic & Northern Ireland is featured. From rugged peaks & chiselled ridge lines to towering sea cliffs & sheltered loughs, these routes take you past all the country`s finest scenery. Many of the routes are hill-walks, with clear descriptions of the country`s classic mountain ascents. Even seasoned hillwalkers will find challenging outings. Each walk is illustrated with sketch maps & colour photos & is prefaced with a quick-reference summary & access notes. Route descriptions include clear navigational guidance to keep you on the right track. ...
Archived Product
£13.99
In Ireland you are never far away from the border between land & sea & the coast is an integral part of the country. It is a place of natural beauty & vibrant history. Carsten Krieger takes the reader, chapter by chapter, through a virtual tour of each region of Ireland`s coastline, with photograph after photograph of Ireland`s hidden gems. Ireland`s Coast is a visual celebration, which showcases Ireland`s landscape, wildlife & people, interspersed with stories & anecdotes compiled over two years of travel. The result is a unique collection of images of Ireland`s coast in all its splendour. ...
Archived Product
£12.99
Whether you are a leisurely rambler or a serious hill walker, there`s a good chance you`ve visited or plan to visit at least one of Ireland`s County High Points. While this special set of Irish hills & mountains continues to attract more visitors each year, they`ve never had a walking guidebook exclusively devoted to them. Ireland`s County High Points
- A Walking Guide explains everything you need to know before setting out on your County High Point quests. Each chapter contains a brief county profile & a detailed walking route, accompanied by easy-to-read maps created by the author. Kieron also provides a definitive guide to the Irish Four Peaks Challenge & other challenges based on Ireland`s County High Points. Explore the highest points in Ireland`s thirty-two counties, from Carrauntoohil in Kerry to Mullaghmeen in Westmeath, with this thoroughly researched guidebook.
...
Archived Product
£9.99
This absorbing & fully illustrated story of Ireland`s inland waterways traces their development from the early Acts of 1703, with the building of the Newry Canal in the 1730s, right up to the present day. It focusses on the people who planned & built the waterways & the communities they established, as well as their construction, their economic role & the changes they brought about. With its blend of entertainment, authority & meticulous research, Ireland`s Inland Waterways is one of the most authoratative guides on the subject. ...
Archived Product
£10.99
In Ireland there are 269 mountain summits that are 600 metres or higher, & with a prominence of 15 metres or more. These are The Vandeleur-Lynams. & there are 404 summits with an elevation of at least 500 metres, with a prominence of 30 metres or more. We call these The Arderins. For the first time both these lists are published together, along with lists of Ireland`s 27 County Highpoints & the island`s Hundred Highest mountains, using updated data & information as contributed by the Mountain Views.ie community. This book will undoubtedly prove to be an invaluable resource for the peak-bagger, summiteer & hillwalker alike. ...
Archived Product
£13.99
Take a photographic journey down Ireland`s Atlantic coast from Donegal in the north to Cork in the south. This beautiful book showcases the west coast in all its wild beauty: dramatic views, abundant nature & wildlife, lighthouses, harbours & quaint seaside villages, as well as heritage, history & people. The Wild Atlantic Way is a fully-signposted route along the west coast of Ireland that brings the visitor to some of Ireland`s most spectacular scenery & liveliest towns: from surfing in Rossknowlagh to birdwatching at the magnificent cliffs of Moher, from the boats in Galway Bay to traditional music in Doolin, from dolphins in Kerry to castles in Cork there`s something for everyone on the wild west coast. Over 200 wonderful photographs. Maps showing each section of the Wild Atlantic Way: Donegal-Mayo, Mayo-Clare, Clare-Kerry, Kerry to Cork.`a sumptuous book in which the magnificent colour photographs speak for themselves` Books Ireland on Ireland`s Coast ...
Archived Product
£12.99
The Wild Atlantic Way follows the magnificent west coast of Irel&, passing golden beaches, thrusting headlands & soaring sea cliffs. Renowned walking-guide author Helen Fairbairn explores the best walking routes of the region, recommending trips to uninhabited islands, coastal mountains & much more. Routes vary from two to six hours, & are illustrated with colour photos & detailed maps. Whatever your level of expertise, this comprehensive guide is all you need to discover the real wonders of the Wild Atlantic Way. ...
Archived Product
£18.99
For desperate families trapped inside the Warsaw ghetto in 1942 with small children, one name was whispered urgently. It was the name of a young social worker in her thirties with the courage to take staggering risks & to save over 2, 000 of those children from death & deportation. Granted access to the ghetto as a public health specialist, Irena Sendler began by smuggling orphaned children out of the walled district & convincing her friends & neighbours to hide them. Soon, she began the perilous work of going from door to door & asking Jewish families to trust her with their young children. Driven to extreme measures & with the help of local Warsaw tradesman, Jewish residents, a network of mothers & her star-crossed lover in the Polish resistance, Irena Sendler ultimately smuggled thousands of children past the Nazis, making dangerous trips through city`s sewers, hiding them in coffins & under overcoats at check points, & slipping through secret passages in abandoned buildings. At immense personal risk, Irena Sendler did something even more astonishing: she kept a secret list buried in a jar under an old apple tree in her garden. On it were the names & true identities of these Jewish children, recorded so that after the war their families could find them. Celebrated for her courage, Sendler was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, the year before her death at the age of 98. The story of Irena Sendler
- & of the children she saved
- has until now never been told in a compelling narrative account.

...
Archived Product
£9.99
Iris Origo was one of the twentieth century`s most attractive & intriguing women, a brilliantly perceptive historian & biographer whose works remains widely admired. Iris grew up in Italy with her Irish mother after the death of her wealthy American father. They settled in the Villa Medici in Florence, where they became part of the colourful & privileged Anglo-Florentine set that included Edith Wharton, Harold Acton & the Berensons. When Iris married Antonio Origo, they bought & revived La Foce, a derelict stretch of the beautiful Val d` Orcia valley in Tuscany & created an estate that thrives to this day. During World War II they sided firmly with the Allies, taking considerable risks in protecting children & sheltering partisans & Iris`s diary from that time, War in Val d` Orcia, is now considered a modern classic. Caroline Moorehead has drawn on many previously unpublished letters, diaries, & papers to write the definitive biography of a very remarkable woman. ...
Archived Product
£8.99
Bruce Arnold traces the complex evolution of Irish art through three millennia, showing how it has drawn on Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, Norman & Mediterranean sources. The author repatriates Irish artists who are frequently regarded as ” English”--including William Mulready, Daniel Maclise & James Barry-- & explores how Irish paintings & sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork & architecture together form a rich & distinctive cultural heritage. 179 illus., 20 in color. ...
Archived Product

Ireland`s Waterways Map And Directory

Ireland’s Waterways Map and Directory is a combination booklet and fold out map providing an introduction to the 1000km of the Emerald Isle’s inland waterways. The title includes navigational information for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, as well as boat hire details and historical notes, and illustrates the waterway system both in use and derelict/under construction.The directory profiles the Barrow Navigation, the Erne System, the Grand Canal, the Lower Bann Navigation, the Royal Canal, the Shannon Navigation and the Shannon-Erne Waterway. An overview description is provided for each waterway featured, with details given concerning the overseeing authority, navigable dimensions, lock operation and charges, slipways, serviced moorings, with additional
navigation notes and the contact details for boat hire bases along the route. Map legend indicates navigable waterways including rivers (subject to tide), lakes and reservoirs (with channel indications) and canals. Legend symbols for canal locks show if the lock is a staircase lock or flight of locks. Distances in km are provided between two markers and navigable length, beam, depth and air draft dimensions are shown. Moorings with service blocks and limited facilities are shown and the locations of cruiser hire bases, sailing/boat clubs, marinas and Waterways Ireland Regional Offices are given. Aqueducts are displayed with cuttings, summit levels and altitude above sea level.Inset enlargements are given on the map of the canals and railways in Dublin, the Grand canal Lowtown
Junction, the Shannon-Erne waterway and Lough Allen canal, the waterways around Galway, the Shannon navigation-Sluck navigation-Grand canal junctions, and the lower Shannon navigation waters. As well as detailing Ireland’s waterways the map also shows train lines, major parks or landscape features, sites of particular interest and county borders. Gentle colour relief shading marks heights at 300, 600, 900 and 1, 200ft.
RIP - This product is no longer available on our network. It was last seen on 25.09.2019

This page now acts as a permanent archive for this product. Add more information using the comments box below to ensure it can still be found by future generations.

Use our search facility to see if it is available from an alternative contributor.
  • External links may include paid for promotion
  • Availability: Out Of Stock
  • Supplier: Stanfords
  • SKU: 9782910185084
Availability: In Stock
£12.00

Product Description

Ireland’s Waterways Map & Directory is a combination booklet & fold out map providing an introduction to the 1000km of the Emerald Isle’s inland waterways. The title

Includes::
navigational information for both the Republic of Ireland & Northern Irel&, as well as boat hire details & historical notes, & illustrates the waterway system both in use & derelict/under construction. The directory profiles the Barrow Navigation, the Erne System, the Grand Canal, the Lower Bann Navigation, the Royal Canal, the Shannon Navigation & the Shannon-Erne Waterway. An overview description is provided for each waterway featured, with details given concerning the overseeing authority, navigable

Dimensions, lock operation & charges, slipways, serviced moorings, with additional navigation notes & the contact details for boat hire bases along the route. Map legend indicates navigable waterways including rivers (subject to tide), lakes & reservoirs (with channel indications) & canals. Legend symbols for canal locks show if the lock is a staircase lock or flight of locks. Distances in km are provided between two markers & navigable length, beam, depth & air draft

Dimensions are shown. Moorings with service blocks & limited facilities are shown & the locations of cruiser hire bases, sailing/boat clubs, marinas & Waterways Ireland Regional Offices are given. Aqueducts are displayed with cuttings, summit levels & altitude above sea level. Inset enlargements are given on the map of the canals & railways in Dublin, the Grand canal Lowtown Junction, the Shannon-Erne waterway & Lough Allen canal, the waterways around Galway, the Shannon navigation-Sluck navigation-Grand canal junctions, & the lower Shannon navigation waters. As well as detailing Ireland’s waterways the map also shows train lines, major parks or landscape features, sites of particular interest & county borders. Gentle colour relief shading marks heights at 300, 600, 900 & 1, 200ft.

Reviews/Comments

Add New

Intelligent Comparison

Oooops!
We couldn't find anything!
Perhaps this product's unique.... Or perhaps we are still looking for comparisons!
Click to bump this page and we'll hurry up.

Price History

Vouchers

No voucher codes found.
Do you know a voucher code for this product or supplier? Add it to Insights for others to use.

Facebook

Jargon Buster

Flight - The process of of an object moving through the air
Railways - A set of tracks that have been laid for the purpose of trains to travel up and down them
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
Km - Kilometre. A unit of measurement equal to 1000 metres.
Altitude - Something that can be quite high in relation to sea or ground level.
Junction - A point where two or more things come together, typically used to describe roads
Dimensions - The shapes and angles of something or a situation.
Regional - An adjective to describe a set geographic area.
Borders - A line that sometimes can be built up separating off an area, e.g. countries "the welsh boarder"
Combination - The process of two of more things being mixed or combined together.

Supplier Information

Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
Page Updated: 2023-11-12 20:15:36

Community Generated Product Tags

Oh No! The productWIKI community hasn't generated any tags for this product yet!
Menu