List of Publicly Funded Monuments in Dublin?
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- November 2, 2010 at 2:36 pm #711236
robindch
ParticipantDoes anybody know if there’s any publicly-accessible list of dedication plaques, permanent memorials, or state- or city-funded ‘memorializing’ stoneworkery in general, for Dublin city or county?
I’m doing some research at the moment on certain classes of monuments, but it’s slow work as it’s on an “as I happen to become aware of them” basis!
thanks!
- November 3, 2010 at 11:23 am #814608
Anonymous
Inactive@robindch wrote:
Does anybody know if there’s any publicly-accessible list of dedication plaques, permanent memorials, or state- or city-funded ‘memorializing’ stoneworkery in general, for Dublin city or county?
I’m doing some research at the moment on certain classes of monuments, but it’s slow work as it’s on an “as I happen to become aware of them” basis!
thanks!
presumably you googled this and have contacted the National Monument Service?
- November 5, 2010 at 6:47 pm #814609
Anonymous
InactiveFor a while about a year ago DCC’s planning search also had a mapping search that had monuments and archeology listed. If you contact planning IT Dept they would probably be able to point you in the direction of where that mapping function is. I’m not sure if it is publically available now on the web but they may have a link to it…
- November 8, 2010 at 1:43 pm #814610
Anonymous
InactiveNot aware of any such resource.
If I recall correctly a list of First World War Memorials in the Dublin area (perhaps incomplete) was published in an occasional history publication some 5/6 years ago, the name escapes me – could it have been “The Gorgeous Mask”?
- November 9, 2010 at 4:53 pm #814611
Anonymous
Inactiveat the risk of repeating myself
http://www.archaeology.ie/en/NationalMonuments/SearchByCounty/
- November 15, 2010 at 2:06 pm #814612
Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the pointers, folks.
I contacted the National Monument Service last week, but they said, as I suspected they would, that the items they look after are basically of historical importance, rather than the opposite (which is what I’m specifically looking for). The NMS did suggest that the city councils would be the best place to try, but that it was pretty unlikely that anything close to a definitive list exists.
- November 15, 2010 at 5:06 pm #814613
Anonymous
InactiveHave you tried contacting the Heritage Officer at DCC – Charles Duggan. He may be able to help.
- November 16, 2010 at 4:56 pm #814614
Anonymous
InactiveNo, I haven’t, but I’ll try to give him a tinkle tomorrow — thanks for the tip!
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