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  • Publication . Other literature type . 2027
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    The Olde Post Inn;
    Publisher: Technological University Dublin
    Country: Ireland

    The Olde Post inn was built in the 1800s. It opened as a post office in 1884, grocery & residence. It had a number of owners and was for some time derelict before it was renovated into a restaurant with accommodation in early 1990s. It has been run as a restaurant since and was taken over by Gearoid & Tara Lynch in November 2002. Since then it has gone under further refurbishment and been extended to include two Hampton Conservatories. To have a complete dining experience, it is not just about the food or wine it is about the whole package. From the moment that you arrive and are made to feel welcome, been given sincere genuine hospitality right through to a meal which incorporates the very best products to create great but exquisite flavours. https://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus21c/1427/thumbnail.jpg

  • Publication . Other literature type . 2027
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Tannery;
    Publisher: Technological University Dublin
    Country: Ireland

    Since Paul and Máire Flynn opened The Tannery in 1997, it has become one of the most original and welcoming experiences in Irish food. What makes it special? There is Paul’s cooking, of course – his fresh Waterford produce, ever-changing menus and mouth-watering focus on flavour. There are cosy chats in the wine bar, warm and welcoming service from expert staff, a bright and buzzy atmosphere at the tables. There is our unique location in the seaside town of Dungarvan, a stone’s throw from the Copper Coast and Comeragh Mountains. But most of all, there is the Tannery’s knack for serving up that most important of ingredients: a great time. https://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus21c/1221/thumbnail.jpg

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    de Marco Jong; Leni Duistermaat; Anastasia Stefanaki; T.R. van Andel;
    Country: Netherlands

    Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past occurrence of plants, their abundance, names and uses. However,16th and 17th century herbaria are rare and very fragile, and can best be studied after digitization. The collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, contains two book herbaria by Jacob Breyne (1637–1697) of Danzig (presently Gdańsk, Poland). These herbaria, dated 1659 and 1673, contain a total of 105 specimens in various states of intactness, and with or without original labels. The identity of the specimens in the Leiden Breyne herbaria was not completely assessed previously. Here we discuss the taxa represented within these two historic herbaria as well as the information contained in the handwritten texts with in them. The two Breyne herbaria combined were found to contain 62 species, representing 24 plant families. Both herbaria contain several species now rare around Gdańsk, including two species currently considered regionally extinct (Swertia perennis (Gentianaceae) and Dactylorhiza viridis (Orchidaceae)). Labels with the specimens give a range of information on the collecting locations, ecology, abundance and/or use of the species. The Leiden Breyne herbaria reveal changes in the flora of northern Poland over the course of three centuries, as well as pre-Linnaean nomenclature, historic uses of plants and international correspondence between scientists.

  • Publication . Article . 2024
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Yusuf Kiberu; Farhana Ara;
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau Voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

    Bureauonderzoek voor het opstellen van een programma van eisen archeologische begeleiding.

  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Jong, C. de;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Publication . Other literature type . 2024 . Embargo End Date: 20 Jun 2024
    Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

    Bureau voor Archeologie heeft een archeologisch bureauonderzoek uitgevoerd voor de bouw van een appartementencomplex aan de Arendsplein 70 te Oosterhout.

  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Koeman, S.M.;
    Publisher: KSP Archeologie
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
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  • Publication . Other literature type . 2027
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    The Olde Post Inn;
    Publisher: Technological University Dublin
    Country: Ireland

    The Olde Post inn was built in the 1800s. It opened as a post office in 1884, grocery & residence. It had a number of owners and was for some time derelict before it was renovated into a restaurant with accommodation in early 1990s. It has been run as a restaurant since and was taken over by Gearoid & Tara Lynch in November 2002. Since then it has gone under further refurbishment and been extended to include two Hampton Conservatories. To have a complete dining experience, it is not just about the food or wine it is about the whole package. From the moment that you arrive and are made to feel welcome, been given sincere genuine hospitality right through to a meal which incorporates the very best products to create great but exquisite flavours. https://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus21c/1427/thumbnail.jpg

  • Publication . Other literature type . 2027
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Tannery;
    Publisher: Technological University Dublin
    Country: Ireland

    Since Paul and Máire Flynn opened The Tannery in 1997, it has become one of the most original and welcoming experiences in Irish food. What makes it special? There is Paul’s cooking, of course – his fresh Waterford produce, ever-changing menus and mouth-watering focus on flavour. There are cosy chats in the wine bar, warm and welcoming service from expert staff, a bright and buzzy atmosphere at the tables. There is our unique location in the seaside town of Dungarvan, a stone’s throw from the Copper Coast and Comeragh Mountains. But most of all, there is the Tannery’s knack for serving up that most important of ingredients: a great time. https://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus21c/1221/thumbnail.jpg

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    de Marco Jong; Leni Duistermaat; Anastasia Stefanaki; T.R. van Andel;
    Country: Netherlands

    Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past occurrence of plants, their abundance, names and uses. However,16th and 17th century herbaria are rare and very fragile, and can best be studied after digitization. The collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, contains two book herbaria by Jacob Breyne (1637–1697) of Danzig (presently Gdańsk, Poland). These herbaria, dated 1659 and 1673, contain a total of 105 specimens in various states of intactness, and with or without original labels. The identity of the specimens in the Leiden Breyne herbaria was not completely assessed previously. Here we discuss the taxa represented within these two historic herbaria as well as the information contained in the handwritten texts with in them. The two Breyne herbaria combined were found to contain 62 species, representing 24 plant families. Both herbaria contain several species now rare around Gdańsk, including two species currently considered regionally extinct (Swertia perennis (Gentianaceae) and Dactylorhiza viridis (Orchidaceae)). Labels with the specimens give a range of information on the collecting locations, ecology, abundance and/or use of the species. The Leiden Breyne herbaria reveal changes in the flora of northern Poland over the course of three centuries, as well as pre-Linnaean nomenclature, historic uses of plants and international correspondence between scientists.

  • Publication . Article . 2024
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Yusuf Kiberu; Farhana Ara;
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau Voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

    Bureauonderzoek voor het opstellen van een programma van eisen archeologische begeleiding.

  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Jong, C. de;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Publication . Other literature type . 2024 . Embargo End Date: 20 Jun 2024
    Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

    Bureau voor Archeologie heeft een archeologisch bureauonderzoek uitgevoerd voor de bouw van een appartementencomplex aan de Arendsplein 70 te Oosterhout.

  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Koeman, S.M.;
    Publisher: KSP Archeologie
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Open Access Dutch; Flemish
    Authors: 
    Bureau voor Archeologie;
    Publisher: Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
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