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Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures
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Deep Maps: West Cork Coastal Cultures

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The History of Pollution and West Cork

Home » Past to Present » The History of Pollution and West Cork

 

This section examines the history of pollution from the eighteenth century through to the present day, with particular reference to Ireland and West Cork.

History of Pollution: Introduction History of Pollution: Historical Definitions History of Pollution: River Pollution
Introduction  Historical Definitions River Pollution
History of Pollution: Sea Pollution History of Pollution: Industrial Pollution  History of Pollution: Linen Manufacture
Sea Pollution Industrial Pollution Linen Manufacture
History of Pollution: Mining History of Pollution: Netting on Castlefreke (Breda Moriarty)
Mining Present Day

 

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