Benbo Mountain from Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim]
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In collection: | Eason Photographic Collection |
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Format: | Photo |
Published / Created: |
[between 1900-1920].
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Notes: | Additional information about this photograph is available on the National Library of Ireland's Flickr Commons photostream http://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland/39870527631/ Physical description: 1 photographic negative glass 12 x 16 cm. more |
This Eason image of Benbo mountain in County Leitrim has lots of atmosphere provided by a long line of horse dung, well constructed stone walls, a man (policeman?) with a firearm(?) walking off into the distance, and the mountain looking down over all! Not very uplifting on this windy morning in January but interesting nonetheless and the "streetview" will no doubt be illuminating?
With thanks to Streetview inputs from B-59 and sharon.corbet we have confirmation that this part of Manorhamilton is still readily recognisable - though thankfully with fewer deposited/natural obstacles to overcome :)
Photographer: Unknown
Collection: Eason Photographic Collection
Date: Catalogue range c.1900-1920
NLI Ref: Eas 2642
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Tags:
Eason, Eason & Son, Eason Collection, Eason Photographic Collection, Glass Negative, National Library of Ireland, Benbo, Co. Leitrim, Manorhamilton, road, farm, cart, man, policeman, County Leitrim, N16, Telegraph, Mountain, Manure, Telegraph pole, 20th Century
Comments
Inverarra
What an incredible photo.
Posted: 24.01.2018
National Library of Ireland on The Commons
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/66311327@N05] Bang on Streetview, it's not often it gets so close to the original. Pity about the cloud on the mountain!
Posted: 24.01.2018
sharon.corbet
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/66311327@N05] [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nlireland]
Oct 2009 Streetview (Without the cloud)
Posted: 24.01.2018
historical bells
Manorhamilton?
Posted: 24.01.2018
derangedlemur
I reckon that could just as easily be a post satchel as a firearm.
Posted: 24.01.2018
sam2cents
It has a very gritty appearance and I like that. A fascinating image.
Posted: 24.01.2018
abandoned railways
All the dung could mean a lot of horses, stationary for a while. Foxhunt maybe.
Posted: 24.01.2018
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq
About three miles from the town of Manorhamilton is a mountain called Benbo. It is about one thousand seven hundred feet high. Once a man who lived at the bottom of this mountain dreamed three nights in succession, that if he went up to the top of the mountain at a certain time he would see a cow coming out of the lake which was on the top of the mountain. ... ...Read on at - www.duchas.ie/en/cbes/4602742/4600216/4633548?ChapterID=4...
Posted: 24.01.2018
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq
[for your convenience...]
... The lake which is on the top of the mountain is small and round. In it is black bog water. In dry weather it never dries up, or in wet weather it rises any higher than it is. He also was told in his dream that if he stood between the cow and the lake, and if he spit at the cow three times, before she could get into the lake he would have her. He did so and got the cow. Benbo means the hill of the cow's horns. Another story is that a man dreamed three nights after other, that if he went up to the top of the mountain at twelve o'clock, at night and sat there for some times beside the lake, he would see a crock of gold sailing towards him. In his dream he was told that if he took his eyes off it, while it was sailing towards he would not get it. He did so and while it was sailing towards him he heard a noise behind him. He looked around and saw nothing. When he turned round again the crock of gold was gone. Thomas McTernan Boys National School Manorhamilton 18 - 3 - 1938
Posted: 24.01.2018
ɹǝqɯoɔɥɔɐǝq
Perhaps this is what the photo is all about ?!
Posted: 24.01.2018
National Library of Ireland on The Commons
Thanks all! I have updated the map, tags and description. I delayed posting for a bit (as I went hunting for mentions of post offices with telegraph services in the directories), but couldn't find anything in that vein that would help refine our 20 year range. Nor could I get my eyes to focus on the magic-eye posters - to refine a date on that basis. 1900 to 1920 it remains :)
Posted: 25.01.2018
Tommy Weir
It's the Sligo road out of Manorhamilton alright.
Posted: 01.02.2018