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The largest Irish railway (1844-1925). The arms show quartered: 1 [[Dublin]], 2 [[Kilkenny]], 3 [[Limerick]] and 4 [[Cork]]. | The largest Irish railway (1844-1925). The arms show quartered: 1 [[Dublin]], 2 [[Kilkenny]], 3 [[Limerick]] and 4 [[Cork]]. | ||
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GREAT SOUTHERN AND WESTERN RAILWAY
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Origin/meaning
The largest Irish railway (1844-1925). The arms show quartered: 1 Dublin, 2 Kilkenny, 3 Limerick and 4 Cork.
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