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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 641 to 660 of 1523
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wm_St Brigids Well Brideswell Commons Clondalkin 18.2.20_2.jpg.jpg1988St 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
wm_35.jpg.jpg2003-06-0735: oldest part of Dominican Priory Tallaght, dating from 1864.Maher, Tomás
wm_26.jpg.jpg2003-06-0726: View of St Maelruain's showing mediaeval tower of church demolished 1820 and Moll Rooney's Loaf and Griddle, a medieval stone cross.Maher, Tomás
wm_Priory 23.1.jpg.jpg1992Priory 23.1: This was the home of John Philpot Curran, politician, orator and lawyer, and father of Sarah Curran at the time of Robert Emmet's Rising in 1803. He purchased the then Holly Park in 1790 and renamed it the Priory after the drinking club, The Order of St Patrick, of which he was the Prior.Healy, Patrick
wm_17.jpg.jpg2003-06-0717: view from St Maelruain's tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_4333.jpg.jpg2009-09-07T15:52:55ZGarden, Casino House, MilltownJ.J. Reynolds
wm_5287.jpg.jpg2006-06-30Uppercross Court looking through I.T.T. GatesTomás Maher
wm_Primrose Hill House Lucan 17.2.35.jpg.jpg1992Primrose Hill House Lucan 17.2.35: dating from roughly 1790 this five bay two storey country house has some architectural features attributed to James Gandon.Healy, Patrick
wm_Reservoir.jpg.jpg1988Reservoir: Glenasmole Reservoir, Bohernabreena.-
wm_Orlagh College 20.jpg.jpg1992Orlagh College 20: 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.-
wm_DSC_2304.jpg.jpg2005-10-23DSC_2304: blocked up early 18th century doorway on Church lane.Swords, Kieran
wm_Saggart 21.2.4_3.jpg.jpg1988Saggart 21.2.4_3: Saggart Graveyard with recent interment in the centre.Healy, Patrick
wm_Old Orchard_1.jpg.jpg1992Old Orchard_1: This eighteenth century house was marked as Brasvailanne House on the Ordinance Survey of that year, with the name of Old Orchard recorded from 1845. It reputedly was inhabited by Robert Emmet, but there is no real evidence of that.Healy, Patrick
wm_Mill remains Bearing Blocks Willbrook 23.1.19_2.jpg.jpg1992Mill remains bearing blocks Willbrook 23.1.19_2Healy, Patrick
wm_CNV00028.jpg.jpg2003-06-07CNV00027; CNV00028: exterior of St Melruain's church.Maher, Tomás
wm_Orchardstown House 20.1.11.jpg.jpg1992Orchardstown House 20.1.11: Orchardstown House, Ballyboden.Healy, Patrick
wm_24.jpg.jpg2003-06-0724: interior view of St Maelruain's bell tower.Maher, Tomás
wm_CNV00024.jpg.jpg2003-06-07CNV00024: gravestone of John Murphy, employee of the Blessington Steam Tram Company who died aged 16 on 10th February 1894.Maher, Tomás
wm_DSC_2049.jpg.jpg2005-10-04DSC_2049: Gate lodge in Marley Park on Grange Road, Rathfarnham.Swords Kieran
wm_1.jpg.jpg2003-03-071: memorial stained glass dedicated to the memory of Rev William Robinson (1803-1887) erected by his children.Maher, Tomás
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 641 to 660 of 1523