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Manchester is the worst case scenario for urban development as photographed below, new low-quality high-rise buildings built beside derelict open spaces and derelict heritage buildings instead of the restoration of the heritage buildings and utilisation of the open spaces

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Estonia's maritime future is electric! The world's largest e-ferry is being developed for the Tallinn-Helsinki route, carrying 2,000 passengers & 650 vehicles. Viking Helios will have 85-100 MWh battery capacity, charging infrastructure exceeding 30 MW at both ports.

Estonia's maritime future is electric! The world's largest e-ferry is being developed for the Tallinn-Helsinki route, carrying 2,000 passengers & 650 vehicles.

Viking Helios will have 85-100 MWh battery capacity, charging infrastructure exceeding 30 MW at both ports.
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From the Castletown photograph archive, over 60 images taken c.1930s of Castletown House interior, showing the entrance hall and long gallery. In the first photo, you can see the impressive musical clock (on the right of the arch), made by Charles Clay in the 1730s.

From the Castletown photograph archive, over 60 images taken c.1930s of <a href="/castletownOPW/">Castletown House</a> interior, showing the entrance hall and long gallery. In the first photo, you can see the impressive musical clock (on the right of the arch), made by Charles Clay in the 1730s.
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An image of Molyneux House, Peter Street, Dublin (built 1711), demolished 1943 and the Red House, Youghal, County Cork (built 1710) and still standing today

An image of Molyneux House, Peter Street, Dublin (built 1711), demolished 1943 and the Red House, Youghal, County Cork (built 1710) and still standing today