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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DroghedaDrogheda - Wikipedia

    Map of Drogheda. Drogheda (/ ˈ d r ɒ h ə d ə, ˈ d r ɔː d ə / DRO-həd-ə, DRAW-də; Irish: Droichead Átha [ˈd̪ˠɾˠɛhəd̪ˠ ˈaːhə], meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, 42 km (26 mi) north of Dublin city centre.

  2. Some early maps and illustrations survive showing Drogheda's layout. The earliest is a sixteenth-century sketch-map by Goche. Newcomen produced a map in 1657, another dates from 1 744, and Ravell's dates from 1 749. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries artists and antiquaries such as Francis Grose

  3. The early maps of Drogheda are extremely important in examining the town's growth and the survival of archaic features. It is very fortunate that a sixteenth century plan survives as it gives a picture of what Drogheda was like at the end of the medieval period.3 The map like other sixteenth century plans, must be used with caution.

  4. 6 days ago · Drogheda, urban district and seaport on the southern border of County Louth, Ireland. Drogheda lies along the River Boyne about 4 miles (6.5 km) from its mouth. Drogheda was a stronghold and trading post of the Norsemen in the 8th11th century and of the Anglo-Normans in the 12th century. Two towns.

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  5. www.oldmapsonline.org › en › DroghedaOld maps of Drogheda

    Discover the past of Drogheda on historical maps. Explore Maps. Discover History. Old maps of Drogheda on OldMapsOnline.

  6. Jun 1, 2011 · A map of Drogheda was drawn by the famous cartographers George Taylor and Andrew Skinner in 1778. This is just a tiny section. The red images are all buildings.

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  8. GPS Coordinates: 53.7171, -6.3566 | View On Google Maps ⇨. Drogheda was originally two towns built on either side of the River Boyne. Hugh De Lacy granted a charter for the establishment of Drogheda town on the Meath side of the river in 1194, whereas Bertram de Verdun, another prominent Anglo-Norman, founded his town on the Louth side of the ...

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