You are referring to the potato famine that occurred in the 1840s.
They didnt have enough modern technology to use as much concrete.
They didnt have enough modern technology to use as much concrete.
In the nineteenth century, boys typically wore shirts, trousers, and jackets made of sturdy fabrics like wool or cotton. Younger boys often wore dresses or skirts until they were old enough to start wearing pants. Accessories such as hats, gloves, and boots were also common additions to their attire.
The Germans had attempted to purchase the Islands from the Spanish, but pparently did not offer enough to interest the Spanish who also did not want to part with the few remaining parts of their once glorious empire.
Precipitation defines a desert, not temperature. The largest desert in the world is Antarctica, the coldest place on earth. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. Ireland receives much too much rain to have any deserts.
Pneumatic tyres, tyres containing pressurised air, were invented in the nineteenth century. The first pneumatic tyres were made by a man named Robert William Thomson, from Stonehaven in Scotland, in 1846. He called them 'Aerial wheels' and fitted them to horse drawn carriages in London. The technology of the time couldn't produce rubber thin enough to make these tyres practicable, so he returned to using solid rubber tyres. The first practical rubber tyres were developed in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1887 by John Boyd Dunlop; who made pneumatic tyres for bicycles.
No. Ireland is not warm enough.
When was that time exactly. I'm familiar with most all of the twentieth century and a lot of the nineteenth and I'm not aware of when that was. Perhaps it was Colonial times.
Ireland is mostly rural, and as it gets a lot of rain, there is plenty of grass and crops grown. There are no deserts in Ireland, because it is not hot enough.
He couldn't get enough big boats.
People can always do more, but Ireland has a very good record in terms of giving to and working for charities.
Ireland would have some sand dunes around its coast. Ireland is not warm enough to have any deserts and so it does not have desert sand dunes.