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  1. Although the virtues they did impose on the village were somewhat puritan, the village was presumably a healthier and safer place to live as a result. The Malcolmsons gave to many a place of work and a home to live in.

  2. Portlaw's layout and structure is a fossil of what once was a landmark of Ireland. The sense of community pride that exists today in Portlaw as regards its history is a living tribute to the family of the Malcolmsons, the propagators of village life in Portlaw.

  3. The Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. 1. Portlanders Care About the Environment. As a city, Portland is very environmentally conscious. In fact, according to a recent report, Portland is the 3rd greenest city in America.

  4. Now that the conditions of the workers and their origins have been discussed, the following tables will give an indication as to why the Portlaw factory was such a renowned one, and by virtue of comparison one is able to see how extensive and immense the works at Portlaw were.

  5. May 27, 2015 · Portlaw is a village with a rich history. It has had its highs and lows; at one time during the golden era of the cotton mill, it was known as “Little London”. At other times, following the demise of the Malcomson times, it was known as the “Lost City”.

  6. It relates the circumstances under which the great exodus to the New World began, the trials and tribulations faced by these tough American pioneers and the enduring influence they came to exert on the politics, education and religion of the country.

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  8. homepage.eircom.net › ~portlawns › PagesHistory of Portlaw - Eir

    Portlaw stands in a lovely setting where the south road from Waterford to Carrick-on-Suir crosses the River Clodagh. It is bounded on the north by the River Suir and the Comeragh Mountains are to the west. The name "Portlaw" has been equated with the Saxon "Lagh" or "hill".

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