Showing posts with label Co. Dublin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Co. Dublin. Show all posts

28 August 2023

Rockfield Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin

Rockfield Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Alley in Rockfield Park, Blackrock, Co.Dublin. Photographed by S. Ryan in July 2023 (top two photographs),  E. Timoney in July 2022 and by by T.J. Ryan in July 2009 (Bottom three photographs). The alley was refloored when pathways in park were upgraded. The mural 'River Flora' is by artist Decoy, and is inspired by running water and nature in the park.For more information see newspaper article.
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31 March 2020

Naomh Fionnbarra GAA grounds, Cabra






A Handball Alley was situated on what is now the grounds of Naomh Fionnbarra GAA club in Cabra.

Photographed April 09 by E. Timoney

The historical photograph was kindly provided to E. Timoney by Martin Sneyd. It dates from the mid 1950s and shows part of the handball alley in the backgound of the high jump competition taking place. (Incidentally, the 4th child from left in front row has been identified as Mickey Whelan, former manager of the Dublin football team)


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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7 September 2009

Fitzgibbon St. Garda Station, Dublin







Fitzgibbon St. Garda Station, Dublin
Top two photographs by R. Farrelly July 2021, remaining photographs August 2009 by E. Timoney
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31 August 2009

Clontarf Garda Station, Dublin







Garda Station, Clontarf, Dublin
Photographed August 2009 by E. Timoney This alley is included on the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage
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9 July 2009

St. Helen's, Booterstown, Dublin




Photograph and text by E. Timoney, July 09
Alley is now gone. This is now a hotel in the Radisson Group since 1998. The congregation of the Irish Christian Brothers had their headquarters here from 1925 to 1988
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Kill O' The Grange Garda Station, Dublin






Photographed by E. Timoney, July 09
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Presentation College, Glasthule, Co. Dublin.









Presentation College, Glasthule, Co. Dublin.

Photographs and text by E. Timoney, July 09
This School closed in 2007. The School has 1958 written on wall. The 2 alleys possibly built at this time also.
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Blackrock College, Dublin











Blackrock College, Dublin

Historic photographs provided in August 2009 by Archivist at Blackrock College, showing handball games in pair of alleys in 1950s, and another handball alley in background of athletics scene in early 1860s.

Top photograph by E.Timoney in March 2023 (showing new floor). Next two  photographs by T.J. Ryan July 09. Remaining photographs and description by E.Timoney July 09
This alley was built in 1938/39. Concrete, which can be seen from photo of outside of front wall. Outside Side Walls pebbled dashed. Inside walls in good condition.Fr Farragher recounted that Michael Cusack, founder of the GAA played handball here. He was a teacher in the college. Fr Farragher showed photos of older alleys which have since been demolished when a school
extension was built.

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20 June 2009

Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnell, Co. Dublin








Casement Aerodrome, Baldonnell, Co. Dublin
Photographed by E. Timoney, June 2009
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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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