HURTLING TOWARDS THE PAST—TOURISM, HISTORY AND THE RAILWAY IN MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY IRELAND

By Clare O’Halloran ‘The stupendous power of steam has, within a very few years, annihilated all previous calculations of time and space.’ The sentiment of this breathless opening line of an all-but-forgotten 1844 history of Drogheda by the barrister and historian John D’Alton was a commonplace of the early age of steam transportation and especially ... Read more

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