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wm_Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.23.jpg.jpg1992Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.23: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet. Little remains of it now.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rathfarnham Priory.jpg.jpg1988Rathfarnham Priory: The most famous occupant of the ruinous Priory was the politician, lawyer and orator John Philpot Curran who bought the seat Holly Park in 1790. It got its name as Curran was called the 'Prior' of 'The Order of St Patrick' drinking club. He was father of Sarah Curran who became secretly engaged to Robert Emmet.Healy, Patrick
Rathfarnham Roads.pdf.jpg2009-09-07T16:28:43ZRathfarnham RoadsHealy, Patrick
wm_Rear View to Rivermount 16.2.jpg.jpg1988Rear View to Rivermount 16.2, Mill Lane Palmerston (or Palmerstown).Healy, Patrick
wm_Remains of Oil Mill Palmerstown Mills 16.2.32.jpg.jpg1992Remains of Oil Mill Palmerstown Mills 16.2.32: dates from approximately 1825 and used for the manufacture of linseed oil.Healy, Patrick
wm_Remains of Oil Mill Palmerstown Mills 16.2.32.jpg.jpg1992Remains of Oil Mill Palmerstown Mills 16.2.32: located on mill lane for the manufacture of linseed oil, built approximately 1825 and more recently used as an engineering workshop.Healy, Patrick
wm_Ring Barrow at Palmerstown Lower 16.2.31.jpg.jpg1988Ring Barrow at Palmerstown Lower 16.2.31Healy, Patrick
wm_Rivermount Glenside Ind Est Palmerstown Lower 16.2.28.jpg.jpg1988Rivermount Glenside Ind Est Palmerstown Lower 16.2.28: now used as offices, this eight bay, two storey house was built approximately 1830. There are two later nineteenth century extensions to the north.Healy, Patrick
wm_Riversdale House Lucan Road palmerstown 16.2.22.jpg.jpg1988Riversdale House Lucan Road palmerstown 16.2.22: this detached, three-bay, two storey, Georgian house with basement underneath dates from roughly 1790. Modern additions extend to the east, west and north.Healy, Patrick
wm_Riversdale House Old Lucan Road palmerstown interior 16.2.22.jpg.jpg1992Riversdale House Old Lucan Road Palmerston (or Palmerstown) interior 16.2.22: ceiling plasterwork.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rockbrook House Edmondstown 21.1.13.jpg.jpg1988Rockbrook House Edmonstown 21.1.13: Rockbrook House has housed Rockbrook Park School, a private secondary school for boys since 1975. Its ethos is Catholic and the Prelature of Opus Dei supplies a chaplain. Previous residents have included Lord Glenavy and John Brown, chief brewer for Guinness. It was constructed in the late eighteenth century.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rose Cottage Palmerstown Lower 16.2.26.jpg.jpg1988Rose Cottage Palmerstown Lower 16.2.26: This detached two storey house, now offices, was built as a house c 1840.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rose Lodge 16.2.26.jpg.jpg1988Rose Lodge 16.2.26: Rose Cottage, Mill Lane, Palmerstown, two unnamed girls in foreground.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rose Cottage 16.2.26.jpg.jpg1992Rosemount Cottage Palmerstown Lower 16.2.26: Rose Cottage, Mill Lane, Palmerstown.Healy, Patrick
wm_Royal Garter Stables 21.1.1.jpg.jpg1988Royal Garter Stables 21.1.1: Browns Barn was until recently the premises of the now closed Brown's Barn Restaurant, and was originally stables for the Bianconi carriages.Healy, Patrick
wm_Ruins of Priory 23.1.2.jpg.jpg1988Ruins of Priory 23.1.2: The remains of the Priory, John Philpot Curran's home is opposite the Hermitage, later Padraig Pearse's St Enda's school. It was originally named Holly Park, but when he purchased it, he renamed it the Priory, after a nickname of the Prior as head of his Order of St Patrick drinking club. He lived there for twenty seven years with his wife and cousin Sarah Creagh, but afer eight children she left him for Reverend Abraham Sandys. His daughter Sarah was briefly involved with Robert Emmet. Little remains of the house.Healy, Patrick
wm_Ruins of Priory 23.1.2.jpg.jpg1988Ruins of Priory 23.1.2: The remains of the Priory, John Philpot Curran's home is opposite the Hermitage, later Padraig Pearse's St Enda's school. It was originally named Holly Park, but when he purchased it, he renamed it the Priory, after a nickname of the Prior as head of his Order of St Patrick drinking club. He lived there for twenty seven years with his wife and cousin Sarah Creagh, but afer eight children she left him for Reverend Abraham Sandys. His daughter Sarah was briefly involved with Robert Emmet. Little remains of the house.Healy, Patrick
wm_Saggart 21.2.4_1.jpg.jpg1987Saggart 21.2.4_1: Saggart Graveyard. The Byrne Memorial, tomb of Edward Byrne, merchant, who died 1804, member of the Catholic Committee which petitioned George III for Catholic Relief, can be seen in the centre.Healy, Patrick
wm_Saggart 21.2.4_2.jpg.jpg1988Saggart 21.2.4_2: Saggart Graveyard with the Byrne Memorial just visible to the right.Healy, Patrick
wm_Saggart 21.2.4_3.jpg.jpg1988Saggart 21.2.4_3: Saggart Graveyard with recent interment in the centre.Healy, Patrick