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1925
Round Tower at Clondalkin. Image from 'Britain Beautiful'
Hutchinson, Walter
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Hutchinson, Walter
1988
Kilmahuddrick Church
Healy, Patrick
1926
Clondalkin cottages by the Grand Canal
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1950
Corkagh House
Devine, Joe
1992
Paper Mill and Mill Ponds Clondalkin 18.2.11: Clondalkin Paper Mill was founded in the early 19th century by Thomas Seery and Son on the Camac river on a site leased by William Caldbeck. In 1913 it was purchased by the Becker Company and during World War I business boomed. After a downturn in business it closed in 1922. It reopened in 1936 and after protracted attempts for a final few years at rescue it closed in 1987.
Healy, Patrick
1992
Railway Station Building 18.2.2: Cloverhill Road, Clondalkin.
Healy, Patrick
1900
Arial view of Corkagh House
Devine, Joe
1950
Corkagh Dairy Vans
Devine, Joe
1988
St Brigids Well Brideswell Commons Clondalkin 18.2.20 and St Brigids Well Brideswell Commons Clondalkin 18.2.20_2: St Bridget reputedly came to the monastery here and baptised pagans at the well on Boot Road. The present works dates from 1761. The railings were donated by workers at Clondalkin Paper mills in the 1940s. Processions to the well took place on 1st February, Feast Day of St Bridget. A rag dipped in the waters and wiped across the face was said to cure eye complaints. It was restored in 1995 by South Dublin County Council.
Healy, Patrick
1930
Corkagh House, Clondalkin.
The Hone family
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