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The Story of Dublin Understand and take in but you don’t have to learn all that we read.

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I will be able to: 1.Say what “Urbanisation” means. 2.Give examples of “Economic Activities “Administrative Activities” and “Social Activities” that bring about development of a town or city. 3.Name the 6 stages in Dublin’s development.
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The Story of Dublin

Understand and take in but you don’t have to learn all that we read.

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I will be able to:

1. Say what “Urbanisation” means.2. Give examples of “Economic Activities

“Administrative Activities” and “Social Activities” that bring about development of a town or city.

3. Name the 6 stages in Dublin’s development.

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Urbanisation

Growth in the number and sizes of urban areas.

What is an urban area?

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Economic Activities

• Taking raw materials, making products, selling them.

• Transportation.• Services

– Banking, insurance etc.

TRADING GOODS AND SERVICES

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Administrative

• Government• Taxation – revenue commissioners• Passports, licences, grants, etc.• County Councils water management etc.

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Social Activities

Provision of housing and community services and leisure facilities.

Theatre, cinema, sports centres, stadiums, tennis/soccer/golf clubs.

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Dublin

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Dublin

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1. Vikings

• Black pool – deep – long boats.• Dubh linn• When?• By the 10th Century or by 900 AD

• Viking Discovery Tour – amphibious vehicle.

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2. Normans

• Took control in 1170 • By 1300s it was surrounded by a stone wall

and Dublin Castle was built.• Important port for trade with England.Medievl – narrow streets,

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3. Georgian Dublin

• Why georgian?• 1700s• Walls knocked• Wider streets• Elegant squares• Canals for trade• Manufacturing – the liberties.

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4. 1800s

• Wealthy moved from city centre.• 1800 Act of Union • Dublin declined• Slum areas• Famine

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5. 1900s

• Rapid growth• Economic – railway, port, manufacturing,

banks, businesses.• Social – rural to urban migration and

expansion of Dublin outwards.• Administrative – after 1921. • Trying to move civil service out into other

counties.

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Administrative not all in Dublin anymore

• Decentralisation • Ballina – Dep of Environment and RSA• Sligo – Dep of Social and Family Affairs.• Athlone – Dep of Education and Science.

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And today…….

• 1/3 population• Primate cities.

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Urban Sprawl

• The growth of suburbs.• Cities taking over countryside.

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QUESTIONS2008 HL SQ 17

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2000 Short question 10B

Urban Sprawl is:

The spread of the city into surrounding countryside.

A rapid increase in the numner of tall builkings in a city.

The growth of a city’s traffic.

The fast growth of a city’s population.

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2006 Long Questions


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