I came across a great website the other day while searching for information on the history of Ballybrack.
Pól Ó Duibhir has obvioulsy spent quite sometime putting together a Presentation on Ballybrack. Not only does it cover the notable and famous people that lived in the area in the past, it also includes a Millitary History of Killiney Bay from 1793 to 1815. Anyone that lives in the Ballybrack/Killiney area will find this presentation quite intriguing.
I hoping that Pól will present this again to the public at some stage, because I know I definitely won’t miss it!
His website can be found at www.photopol.com and the presentation on Ballybrack at www.photopol.com/dca
One part I really liked was the Photo Tour of Ballybrack that has some historic comments on each photo – http://www.photopol.com/ballybrack_show/index.html
Another interesting part was the Google maps which shows where those “notable” people such as Michael Davitt and Sean Lemass lived.
And just to give you an appetite for more… here’s an old picture of The Ramblers Rest pub in Ballybrack village – 1950….



#1 by Pólo at March 3rd, 2009
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That picture is taken four years before I came to Ballybrack, so it’s more or less as I found it.
Thanks for the compliments and plug. I hope to do the presentation locally (Ballybrack/Killiney) sometime in the next year. It is always a work in progress and great fun.
#2 by Wayne at August 23rd, 2009
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Good to see those pics. I actually lived in Edenvale for a time (or the Igo house as we called it)
#3 by Póló at August 24th, 2009
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@Wayne
Glad you liked the pics. Brendan and Gerard Gilsenan lived in Edenvale during my time with their mother who ran the Igo.
#4 by peter at July 5th, 2010
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is there any old pictures of the old pond that was filled in back in the 80s …cant find them anywere
#5 by Tom Doyle at July 6th, 2010
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Which pond now?
The one over close to the Leisure Centre in Loughlinstown or the one across from Cromlech Fields or the one in Kilbogget?
#6 by peter at July 13th, 2010
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god i didnt know there were 3 ? the pond im on about was just to the left of glenavon pk were the river runs now today .it was actually between were the two schools archbishops mcquaid are today . thanks tom
#7 by Tom Doyle at July 14th, 2010
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Hi Peter
Unfortunately I don’t have any at all – it would be great if someone had some. I’d love to see them.
It would have disappeared when I was quite young, but I do remember it and of course the tradegy that happened there when a small child drowned.
BUT – here are some modern day pictures of how it is still an effective flood plain – August 2008…. http://www.dunlaoghairecounty.ie/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=786
#8 by peter at July 14th, 2010
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i remember when that flood took place . some good photos there .but as you said its a pity nobody has photos of the old pond that was there . maybe someone will come up with some . thanks tom keep up the good work ..