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- Q2888782 subject Q7293415.
- Q2888782 subject Q8465367.
- Q2888782 subject Q8482475.
- Q2888782 subject Q8520323.
- Q2888782 subject Q8757304.
- Q2888782 abstract "A mass path is a pedestrian track or road connecting destinations frequently used by rural communities, most usually the destination of Sunday Mass. They were most common during the centuries that preceded motorised transportation in Western Europe, and in particular the British Isles; and the Netherlands (where such a path is called "kerkenpad" (lit. Church path). Mass paths typically included stretches crossing fields of neighbouring farmers; and were likely to contain stiles when crossing fences or other boundaries; or plank bridges to cross ditches.Some mass paths are still used today in the Republic of Ireland, but are usually subject to Ireland's complicated rights of way law.".
- Q2888782 thumbnail Stile_01_Ranaghan.jpg?width=300.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q132612.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q166557.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q221488.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q27.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q2919821.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q38272.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q55.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q7293415.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8465367.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482475.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8520323.
- Q2888782 wikiPageWikiLink Q8757304.
- Q2888782 comment "A mass path is a pedestrian track or road connecting destinations frequently used by rural communities, most usually the destination of Sunday Mass. They were most common during the centuries that preceded motorised transportation in Western Europe, and in particular the British Isles; and the Netherlands (where such a path is called "kerkenpad" (lit. Church path).".
- Q2888782 label "Mass path".
- Q2888782 depiction Stile_01_Ranaghan.jpg.