The Irish grid reference system is a system of geographic
grid references used for paper mapping in
Ireland (both
Northern Ireland and the
Republic of Ireland). The Irish grid partially overlaps the
British grid, and uses a similar co-ordinate system but with a meridian more suited to its westerly location.
Usage
In general, neither
Ireland nor
Great Britain uses
latitude or
longitude in describing internal geographic locations. Instead
grid reference systems are used for mapping.
The national grid referencing system was devised by the
Ordnance Survey, and is heavily used in their survey data, and in maps (whether published by the
Ordnance Survey of Ireland
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Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland or commercial map producers) based on those surveys. Additionally grid references are commonly quoted in other publications and data sources, such as guide books or government planning documents.
2001 recasting: the ITM grid
In 2001, the Ordnance Survey of Ireland and the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland jointly implemented a new coordinate system for Ireland called Irish Transverse Mercator, or ITM, a location-specific optimisation of
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, which runs in parallel with the existing Irish grid system. In both systems, the true origin is at 53° 30' N,
8° W — a point in
Lough Ree, close to the western (
Co. Roscommon
"Steadfast Irish heart"
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) shore, whose grid reference is . The ITM system was specified so as to provide precise alignment with modern high-precision
global positioning receivers.
Grid letters

The area of Ireland is divided into 25 squares, measuring , each identified by a single letter. The squares are numbered A to Z with I being omitted. Seven of the squares do not actually cover any land in Ireland: A, E, K, P, U, Y and Z.
Eastings and northings
Within each square, eastings and northings from the origin (south west corner) of the square are given numerically. For example, G0305 means 'square G, east, north'. A location can be indicated to varying resolutions numerically, usually from two digits in each coordinate (for a square) through to five (for a ) square; the most common usage is the ''six figure grid reference'', employing three digits in each coordinate to determine a square.
Coordinates may also be given relative to the origin of the entire grid (in the format easting, northing). For example, the location of the
Spire of Dublin on
O'Connell Street may be given as 315904, 234671 as well as O1590434671. Coordinates in this format must never be truncated, because, for example, 31590, 23467 is also a valid location.
Summary parameters of the Irish Grid coordinate system
:Spheroid: Airy Modified,
:Datum: 1965,
:Map projection:
Transverse Mercator
:Latitude of Origin: 53°30'00 N
:Longitude of Origin:
8°00'00 W
:Scale Factor: 1.000 035
:False Easting: 200000 m
:False Northing: 250000 m
Notes
References
*{{cite web, first=Derek , last=Leahy , title=Irish Grid Reference System , url=http://www.osi.ie/en/alist/reference-information.aspx?article=42177d93-831a-4c6c-8ebf-cef57b55cd93 , work=Ordnance Survey Ireland : 185 years of innovation in mapping , publisher=Ordnance Survey Ireland , location=Dublin , date=September 26, 2008 , access-date=14 August 2009 , ref=OSI , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090911204112/http://www.osi.ie/en/alist/reference-information.aspx?article=42177d93-831a-4c6c-8ebf-cef57b55cd93 , archive-date=September 11, 2009
External links
''The Irish Grid - A Description of the Co-ordinate Reference System used in Ireland''PDF (358kB) on the Irish Grid from OSi.
PDF (221KB) detailing GPS to Irish Grid conversionsA detailed (42-page) PDF file including history and map of the Irish grid and its links to BritainA two-page article for the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing summarising the above.History and overview of the system, from OSIOSI online coordinate converter toolClickable webmap that shows Irish grid referencesLatLong <> OSi Grid Refconverts & presents in many formats, generates specific links to that location for several useful map web pages - 1840 - present. LatLong WSG84 <> GB, Ireland (inc NI) and Chanel Islands (30U) GR formats recognised. Distance measure for dog-leg routes & area calculations.
Geography of Ireland
Maps from Ordnance Survey
Geographic coordinate systems
Land surveying systems
Geodesy