Trench
Mentioned in 10 documents, 21 times across the archives
Documents
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
1 mention“cells of deceive shape , all surrounded by a trench or rude stone”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
4 mentions“In a minute Jean made up his mind . Dropping his rifle against the trench”
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bod church building 1018
2 mentions“Extra labour forming steps in trench excavations, size 4'0" wide x 2'0" high.”
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bod church building 975
4 mentions“Labour forming sloping surfaces to sides of trench excavation.”
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110311
4 mentions“Present:—Viscount Massereene, Lord Clermont, Lord Bellew, Sir J. Robinson, Colonel Fortescue, J. Murphy, G. Knaggs, F. Chester, J. E. Bigger, J. R. Garstin, F. Filgate, C. Filgate, W. D. Filgate, L. L”
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118336
1 mention“Trench House, Belfast.”
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122016
1 mention“The Sinn Feiners, adds the official report, seem to have been waiting their opportunity for some days, and had dug a trench across the road to hold up traffic.”
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134497
1 mention“When you read this statement it will, if you are Irish, cause you no astonishment. You realise that the Government of Ireland is a continuity, that the same England which used the pitchcap and the gib”
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218858
1 mention“KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER, & CO., LTD.”
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89970
2 mentions“with bullocks, and these animals were regularly supplied by William Wray. So the animals slowly dragged the carriages up the great mountain. As the carriages emerged at the other side of Lough Salt an”