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Title: | Kimmage Manor staircase |
Authors: | Healy, Patrick |
Keywords: | Kimmage Manor Holy Ghost Fathers Spiritans Sir Frederick Shaw Recorder Road Bothair an Racadair |
Issue Date: | 1988 |
Description: | Kimmage Manor staircase 19.2.2: Kimmage Manor was built sometime around 1890 by Sir Frederick Shaw, Recorder of Dublin from 1830, after whom Whitehall Road was once named, Recorder's Road, or Bothair an Racadair, still the modern name in Irish of the road. Sir Frederick Shaw died in 1876 and his son, the 4th Baronet, moved to Bushy Park House leasing the house to Erskine Chetwode for twenty one years. On its expiry in 1898 Mrs Mary Clayton leased the house in perpetuity. She sold up in 1911 to the Irish Province of the Holy Ghost Order. Extensions were added in 1914 and 1929 and the church was opened as a chapel of ease to Crumlin Parish in 1938. This now serves as a parish church to the more recent Kimmage parish. The original entrance was possibly along a lane that stretched as far as Presentation Convent Terenure, now Greenlea Road. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10599/8058 |
Appears in Collections: | Published Items South Dublin Libraries Images |
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