22 April 2009

The Boot Inn, Ballymun, Dublin




The Boot Inn, Ballymun, Dublin. The alley has since been demolished.
One of the more famous alleys in Dublin and possibly Ireland.
Photographed by E. Timoney April 09. Historical photograph from 1924 provided by F. Semple, in July 2025

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'The Bogies', John Paul Park, Cabra, Dublin





'The Bogies', John Paul Park, Cabra, Dublin
Member of Cabra Historical Group pointing to where two Back to Back alleys were situated in "The Bogies", Cabra (John Paul Park). This is next to the playground

Photographed by E.Timoney April 2009
The following information on handball in Cabra obtained from the local Cabra Historical Group, [by E. Timoney]

Handball has been played in Cabra since at least the arrival of the Christian Brothers in the last century, when they opened the school for deaf boys, St. Joseph’s, and erected a long single-walled ball alley in the playground there, on which three matches could be played simultaneously, thus bringing twelve boys into action at the same time.
Handball was very popular with both Brothers and boys alike in those old days, outsiders often coming in from the surrounding district for a game with enthusiasts like Brothers Dalton and Johnston and their contemporaries, several of whom were notable exponents.
Famous players also came in from different parts of the city to engage in exhibitions for the entertainment of the Brothers and the boys; in one such exhibition played in the 1920’s four of Ireland’s leading professionals took part – J.J. Kelly, Andy Durkin, Jack Bray and Jas. Clarke “of the Boot”.
Jim Clarke (Prussia Street) and his sons John, Jim, Austin and Frank, played there, the first named in the 1920’s and the others subsequently. The latter organized tournaments there in the 1920’s for youths from the Aughrim Street parish, noted at that period for its number of handballers, P.J.O’Neill, Con Healy, M.Reid, J.W. and C. Clarke being amongst those still remembered as taking part.



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CBS St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys, Cabra, Dublin





CBS St. Joseph's School for Deaf Boys, Cabra, Dublin
Photographed by E. Timoney February 2009

The following information on handball in Cabra obtained from the local Cabra Historical Group, [by E. Timoney]

Handball has been played in Cabra since at least the arrival of the Christian Brothers in the last century, when they opened the school for deaf boys, St. Joseph’s, and erected a long single-walled ball alley in the playground there, on which three matches could be played simultaneously, thus bringing twelve boys into action at the same time.
Handball was very popular with both Brothers and boys alike in those old days, outsiders often coming in from the surrounding district for a game with enthusiasts like Brothers Dalton and Johnston and their contemporaries, several of whom were notable exponents.
Famous players also came in from different parts of the city to engage in exhibitions for the entertainment of the Brothers and the boys; in one such exhibition played in the 1920’s four of Ireland’s leading professionals took part – J.J. Kelly, Andy Durkin, Jack Bray and Jas. Clarke “of the Boot”.
Jim Clarke (Prussia Street) and his sons John, Jim, Austin and Frank, played there, the first named in the 1920’s and the others subsequently. The latter organized tournaments there in the 1920’s for youths from the Aughrim Street parish, noted at that period for its number of handballers, P.J.O’Neill, Con Healy, M.Reid, J.W. and C. Clarke being amongst those still remembered as taking part.
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21 April 2009

Dungarvan, Co. Waterford



Historical photograph provided by from M. Fitzgerald from Waterford County Museum. 

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Claremorris, Co. Mayo




Photograph by Neil McDermott
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Clooncan, Co. Roscommon



Photographed by Neil McDermott
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9 April 2009

Caherconlish, Co. Limerick






Caherconlish, Co. Limerick [demolished]
Semi-detached houses [painted yellow] built on site of former handball alley
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Pallas Green, Co. Limerick






Pallas Green, Co. Limerick
Alley was at rear of Garda Station. Now demolished.
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Glore Bridge, Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo





Glore Bridge (near Kiltimagh), Co. Mayo
Photograph from www.castlebar.ie
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Pontoon, Co. Mayo




Pontoon, Co. Mayo.
Photograph taken from www.castelbar.ie
This alley was added to the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage in 2010
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Belladooan, Co. Mayo





Belladooan, Co. Mayo
Photographs from website www.castlebar.ie
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Court Devenish, Athlone Town, Co. Westmeath







Court Devenish, Athlone Town, Co. Westmeath. Photographed March 2009 by Á.Ryan
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8 April 2009

Bridgetown, Co. Wexford






Bridgetown, Co. Wexford. Photographed March 2009, by S. Ryan
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Duncannon, Co.Wexford








Duncannon, Co.Wexford
Photographed March 2009 by S.Ryan
Old photograph of Main Street shows handball alley on r.h.s. immediately behind white 3-storey building at botom of hill. Front wall of alley against gable of terrace, side wall to street.

The following information and 1st photograph above from conversation with local resident, March 2009.
Originally a 4-wall alley built on land owned by Lord Templemore of Dunbrody House and Abbey (passed away 2 years ago). Since purchased by adjacent landowner. Photograph taken after a storm in October 1966 when alley wall(s) collapsed on top of cars parked in the alley. Edward Joyce is standing beside cars of Billy Blake and Jimmy Bates (of Kilmore Quay). The alley was closed after this incident and the remaining walls pulled down.
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Curraghboy, Co. Roscommon






Curraghboy, Co. Roscommon [demolished]. Orginal alley was located in forecourt to new indoor handball alley. 3-walled with opening directly onto footpath.
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Cornalee, Co. Roscommon






Cornalee, Co. Roscommon
Photographed March 2009, by Á.Ryan.
Alley demolished in recent years. Stone and blockwork rubble on ground and overgrown.
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7 April 2009

Purts, Co. Roscommon






Purts, Co. Roscommon. Photographed April 2009 by Á. Ryan
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Ballintleva, Co. Roscommon







Ballintleva, Co. Roscommon
Photographed April 2009 by Á. Ryan. Possibly associated with adjacent national school.
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Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare






Newmarket on Fergus, Co. Clare
Photographed April 2009 by S. Ryan
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Mount St. Joseph's College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary







Mount St. Joseph's College, at Cistercian Abbey Roscrea, Co. Offaly. This is just over the border with Tipperary. Photographed April 2009 by T.J. Ryan
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