He was carried from here to be baptised.
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Places joined by story rather than by distance. One life, one day, one family. Each link is written by a person, not calculated from a radius.
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Every link below was written by a person and stored as data: which two places, what kind of join, and the sentence that says why.
Kinds of join
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- One life
- One landscape
The older graveyard of the same congregation lies at the Demesne, and someone else is buried there.
- The opposite
The other side of the same town buried its dead differently, and one family there claimed a thousand years.
- One day
The railway did not stop at the station. Some of it ended up inside a pub on the same street.
- The opposite
This building kept its trade and took in a museum. The town jail lost its trade and became somebody's home.
- One made the other
The court that sent people here has stopped sitting. Its courtroom is council offices now.
- One trade
Court day and market day were the same day. The building that handled the other half is next door.
- One trade
Where the money from those market days ended up.
- One made the other
The congregation moved here in 1898. The church they left is a ruin on the Knock Road.
1.3 km apart, straight line
- One family
The inventory records the O'Conor Dons among the burials here. The house their family built still stands, and they are still living in it.
1.2 km apart, straight line
- The opposite
One family stayed a thousand years. Another left a grandson who became Oscar Wilde.











