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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_Gateway St Endas harolds Grange 23.1.jpg.jpg1988St Endas Harolds Grange GatewayHealy, Patrick
wm_Lead and Copper Mill 16.2.jpg.jpg1992Lead and Copper Mill PalmerstownHealy, Patrick
wm_Palmerstown Pre-Norman Church 16.2.34.jpg.jpg1992Palmerstown Pre-Norman Church 16.2.34: this ruinous church, possibly seventeenth century or earlier, is surrounded by a churchyard, and its location on Mill Lane is not publicly accessible.Healy, Patrick
wm_St Andrew's Church of Ireland 17.2.30.jpg.jpg1992St Andrew's Church of Ireland 17.2.30: an Anglican church of the Leixlip and Lucan Union of Parishes was opened in 1823 on land donated by the architect James Gandon.Healy, Patrick
wm_Library Ballyboden 25.2.1_2.jpg.jpg1992Library Ballyboden 25.2.1_2: Whitechurch branch library.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_Orlagh College 20.1.24.jpg.jpg1992Orlagh College Gates: The Orlagh Centre, Old Court Road, Dublin 16, entered at the junction with Ballycullen Road, served as as an Augustinian Novitiate, and now operates as a retreat centre run by the same Order. It was originally constructed in the late eighteenth by Lundy Foot.Healy, Patrick
wm_Saggart 21.2.4_3.jpg.jpg1988Saggart 21.2.4_3: Saggart Graveyard with recent interment in the centre.Healy, Patrick
wm_Rathfarnham Priory Harolds grange 23.1.22_1.jpg.jpg1988Rathfarnham Priory Harolds Grange 23.1.22_1: 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