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On The Banks of the Dodder: Rathgar & Churchtown: An Illustrated History
Ged Walsh
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Description for On The Banks of the Dodder: Rathgar & Churchtown: An Illustrated History
Hardcover.
Take a trip along the Dodder and see the two suburbs nestling on its banks. The growth and development of both Rathgar and Churchtown, on opposite banks of the river, given an intimate view on the development of Dublin and Ireland through the centuries: from fields and farms to the densely-populated, busy suburbs of the 21st century.
With meticulous research, anecdotes about residents famous and other wide and rediscovered full coloured photographs, maps and new drawings throughout, this is a beautiful book to be treasured. Whether your family are from the area or you are a new resident, this book is a must-have on your shelf.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2021
Publisher
O´Brien Press Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781788492706
SKU
9781788492706
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Ged Walsh
Ged Walsh has had a lifelong interest in local history, particularly that of the Rathgar/Churchtown area where he lives. A member of the Old Dublin Society since 1970 and of the Rathmines, Ranelagh and Rathgar Historical Society since its foundation in 1996, he has given talks on various topics to several Local History Societies and Active Retirement Associations, mainly in South County Dublin. Ged earned a Diploma in Local History from Maynooth University in 2008. Michael O'Brien founded The O'Brien Press in 1974. As an artist he illustrated several of our early publications, as well as books on Rathgar/Churchtown and Tallaght. Peter Pearson is a historian, conservationist and noted artist with a lifelong commitment to the protection and enhancement of Ireland’s architectural heritage. As an artist, he has had solo exhibitions in Venice, Rome, London and Dublin. His love of older buildings led to his first book, Dun Laoghaire: Kingstown (1981), and later to his activism as a member of An Taisce and the Irish Georgian Society where he fought to save many historic buildings in Dublin and beyond. He initiated the Drimnagh Castle Restoration Project in 1985 and a survey and plan to save the Temple Bar area. He was a founder member of the Dublin Civic Trust, a member of the Heritage Council and is an honorary life member of the Dún Laoghaire Historical Society. Born in 1955, Peter was educated at Newpark School and Trinity College Dublin. His bestselling book Between the Mountains and the Sea, Dun Laoghaire–Rathdown County (1998) details the architectural heritage of the county; The Heart of Dublin (2000) charts the origins and planning of Dublin’s streetscapes from early times to the present day. Peter Pearson's Decorative Dublin (2002) explores the craftsmanship of Dublin, while Of Sea and Stone (Gandon, 2014), records his work as a painter. Peter lives with his wife, Phil, in Shankill.
Reviews for On The Banks of the Dodder: Rathgar & Churchtown: An Illustrated History
a must-have for anyone interested in local history
Ireland of the Welcomes Magazine
fantastic … very special
Dublin Gazette
absolutely gorgeous … beautifully illustrated … he pulls the history of the areas together beautifully … anyone with any remote connection to that part of Dublin is going to love it … a very good example of how to do an illustrated history of an area
RTE Radio 1, The History Show
Ireland of the Welcomes Magazine
fantastic … very special
Dublin Gazette
absolutely gorgeous … beautifully illustrated … he pulls the history of the areas together beautifully … anyone with any remote connection to that part of Dublin is going to love it … a very good example of how to do an illustrated history of an area
RTE Radio 1, The History Show