Quarry, Racepark, Co. Galway
Co. Galway |
Mining
On the 1920 edition of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map, a hachured marking sits quietly in what is now pastureland at Racepark in County Galway.
Hachuring, the use of short radiating lines to indicate a depression or slope in the terrain, signals that something once broke the surface here. Local information identifies it as a sand pit, a working extraction site that would have supplied raw material for building, drainage, or land improvement in the area during the post-medieval period.
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Racepark, Co. Galway
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