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Ballyknockan Village is located on the north-west side of the Wicklow mountains, overlooking the Poulaphouca Reservoir.Granite has been quarried there for almost two centuries. Almost everything, from the stone farmhouses and cottages to the granite walls surrounding the fields, is made of local stone.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 65
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
wm_Ballyknockan051.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 51: Ballyknockan Village PP and Rosie O’Reilly’s House, Ballyknockan Village. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan054.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 54: Laneway in Ballyknockan Village. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan025.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 25: Osbourne’s barn. Dance hall on right. Ballyknockan Inn in centre. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan055.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 55: Back of barn dancehall and cinema, Ballyknockan Village. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan017.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 17: McEvoy’s House. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan005.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 5: The ruins of Mick Keogh’s shop on the right, at the entrance to Ballyknockan. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan028.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 28: Donal and Mary Theresa McEvoy’s. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan006.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 6: Osbourne’s barn and cow house.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan004.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 4: Under the Ballyknockan Inn. The mast is a wind charger, used for electricity generation in the 1930s. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan052.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 52: Ballyknockan Inn, was known as Osbourne’s Pub. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan030.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 30: Thomas Foster’s house, behind Ballyknockan Inn. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan001.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 1: Stone pillar in Mary Theresa McEvoy’s garden. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan015.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 15: Gate post ornament at Rosie Reilly’s house. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan032.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 32: Stone ornament in McEvoy’s Garden. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan020.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 20: Remains of stone wall, behind Miley Mahon’s. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan008.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 8: Paddy Cullen’s outhouse, Sand Road. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan060.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 60: Paddy Osbourne’s cottage, under Osbourne’s pub. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan043.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 43: Ruins of the home of Robert Preston, sculptor. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan049.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 49: Pat Foster’s stone outhouse. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
wm_Ballyknockan036.jpg.jpg1976Ballyknockan 36: Paddy Cullen. Photograph taken for School of Architecture project.Fewer, Michael
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 65