Back of the Pipes

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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O'Kelly, Gerard photographer
Contributors: O'Kelly, Gerard reseacher
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Summary:In the 12th century the River Poddle was the only water supply to the city of Dublin. On the way from its source in the Dublin mountains it flowed over ground. When it reached Harolds Cross Bridge half of it went by Warren Mount, and the other half cut under the canal past Dolphins Barn by the "back of the pipes" to James St Basin. In 1558 a capenter called Patrick Crosbiw was appointed to look after the trough of timber in Dolphins Barn hence the name "the back of the pipes." These pipes were also made of wood.
In collection: Our Own Place Photographic Project
Format: Photo
Language:English
Published / Created: 07 May 1995
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Notes:Project sponsored by RTÉ and Fuji Photo Film (Ireland) Ltd.

Film number: 37 ; frame number: 21A

Mount Merrion Historical Society

Photograph taken at 8:25 am, 07 May 1995

Physical description: 1 photograph ; 15 x 10cm.

Geographic Coverage: Dublin, Co. Dublin, Province of Leinster, Ireland.

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