A compilation of links to items on my site/blogs relating to Raheny
From Photopol.com
Raheny Rose Festival 2015 This is an annual event in St. Anne's Park. Vichy Advisor of the Year Maxine Maher, from McNamara's Pharmacy, has won the 2012 award. Library's 40th Birthday Some snaps from Raheny Library's celebration of its 40th Birthday, on 4 December 2012. Harvest Concert 2012 Canton male-voice choir was the guest performer at the Harvest Concert in aid of the All Saints' Church Roof Fund. Raheny Festival 2012 This was the second Raheny Festival and it went an even bigger bomb. Atlantis When Raheny nearly sank beneath the water. Raheny Festival 2011 This was the first Raheny Festival and it went a bomb. Raheny Rose Festival 2011 & 2013 This is an annual event in St. Anne's Park. You are Here This sign is rather stating the obvious. Travelling Postbox There has been no end to the messing of An Post in the Raheny area. Local Bailout When it came to what to do with the banks, Raheny was way ahead of the posse. Bankers at Work Photographic evidence of what the top bankers were up to. Recycling in 2004 Raheny at the head of the economy drive and waste recycling. Take it Down Illegal posters at Raheny crossroads during the 2011 election. Shop Rage Some of these incidents are not local and a lot of them were a long time ago. But beware, update in preparation. Flower Appeal Raheny's appetite for nature. Exceptable English Silly signing in Supervalu. Raheny Snow The area at its best. Shieling Transition Slideshow of the Old Shieling mutating into Shieling Square Apartments. A selection of these photos was presented on a panel in the July 2011 Raheny Heritage Society exhibition on the Howth Road Poject at the Raheny Rose Festival 2011. (see above) Kilbarrack Graveyard I'm taking a slight liberty here, venturing further up the Howth Road out onto the coast road. The Kilbarrack Cemetery, between the coast road and Sutton Park is well worth a visit. This page is my teaser. From Photopol @ Blogger Dear Santa Post your letter to Santa in Supervalu, Raheny, and come back to collect his reply. Public Library Raheny library is the second busiest in Dublin city and a rare resource. All Saints' Marathon All Saints' Church of Ireland had a marathon reading of the King James Bible in aid of the roof fund. Guinness Dragon Lord Ardilaun, his wife, and his pint, are all well protected. Business Project Enterprising effort by one of the local schools. Jean Shouldice Locally themed cards from beautiful paintings. Anti-social Parking A hobby horse of mine and I'm the worst parker in the world. Local Alien Some pretty inventive UFO stuff on the doorstep. Nasty Persons Some people should just stay out of politics and give us all a break. Church Parking Dealing with the DART's car parking requirements. Guess Who? Paddy the Plasterer located on Supervalu noticeboard. End of an Era Michael Yeates has been a fixture in Church Avenue, Clontarf, for years. Now expelled by non-productive capitalism. A Dry Christmas? A roof for Baby Jesus at All Saints Church Unholy Bodysnatchers Relics targetted by thieves around the country Ripper Street, Raheny BBC filming a series on the aftermath of Jack the Ripper in All Saints' Church The Big Fifty Fifty years of MacMahon's Foodstore in Raheny Euro2012 Fever The icing on the cake at Supervalu, Killester Raheny's Loss Rev. Jim and Valerie retire to Wexford Invisible Chicken Killester Chicken and the cloak of temporary invisibility The Mercy of God Close call with an unmanned car Appeal for return of alligator Secrets of the Archive Dublin City Archivist, Mary Clarke, reveals all in Raheny Library Climate Change Beautifying Raheny Village and its byways Shush! Dublin City Council is listening. In Memoriam Memorial Garden created in grounds of All Saints' Church. Abraham Feldman Raheny resident (aka Arthur Fields). Michael Edwards Excellent photo exhibition in Donaghmede Shopping Centre featuring many local camera clubs. Rose Festival 2014 A small corner of the 2014 Festival with some diversions on the way. 1014 - 2014 Retrospective A celebration of the events organised locally for the 1014 Millennium Year. The post also includes links to separate posts on those events which I managed to attend during the year. Raheny News @ 40 Raheny News (The Green Paper) was startd in 1975 and is 40 years old this year. They brought out a special retrospective edition recently and the local library hosted an exhibition of extracts from past issues during the month of February 2015. Writers Wall Raheny library have cleared their inside north wall in preparation for the inscription of the names of writers, past and present, from the wider locality Tree of Wildlife Tommy Craggs has sculpted the local wildlife into the remains of the Monterey Cypress at the corner of Watermill Road and James Larkin Road. Banned Raheny Library decided to put on a display of books that had been banned in the past. Great fun. From Cnagaire @ Blogger Comharthaí Casta Tá na comharthaí ar na sráideanna náireach, fiú i Ráth Éanna. Nollaig An Sráidbhaile istoíche. Anois teacht na Nollag Cuairt an Ard-Mhéara From Flickr Old St. Assams Church - by night & in snow The old church and graveyard are more or less abandoned but can still adorn the village. Old St. Assams Church - by day & in snow The snow also gives a particular charm to the same scene by day. All Saints' Church in snow All Saints Church of Ireland is a magnificent edifice. Raheny Esplanade The coastal walk is a welcome addition to the area, as are the benches. Smyth's Butchers Shop local. Conversion of Old Shieling to Apartments Slideshow of the transformation of the Old Shieling Hotel into luxury apartments. Divine Grace Manifestations at the local RC church. Two Traditions Now defunct RC and Protestant churches. Thatched Cottage Historic thatched cottage in Fox's lane. Doggy Airlock Ingenious entry to an enclosed space in St. Anne's park where you can let your dog off the lead. DART's Eye View What is says on the tin. Playground Slideshow of imaginative children's playground in St. Anne's Park. |