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    • #711271
      dooner
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      This is one of my fathers photos I have no idea who the man is I hope it is my paternal grand father. John F Murphy

      Would anybody recognise the buildings behind him?
      Do you think they are in Dublin?
      Any help would be appreciated

    • #814845
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      dooner, there is a terrace like that with the same gawdawful joined up dormer windows on the South Circular Road nearly opposite the old Player-Wills factory, might be worth checking it out.

      Did people really go out in public in those trousers?

    • #814846
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Thanks for your reply
      I sadly don’t live in Dublin but I will see if I can get someone to check it out
      As for the trousers well my grandfather was listed on his death cert as a chauffer so I thought it might be his uniform (he died 1929 in Naas) so I’m not even sure this is Dublin( or it could be some one who played golf)
      Quick question why do you say that the windows are gawdawful?

    • #814847
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      If they’re the houses I’m thinking of, I can get you a picture in the next few days . . . and you can make up your own mind about the dormer storey.

    • #814848
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      that must be where I know them from – been racking my brains since i saw the photo

    • #814844
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      try Google Streelive, or whatever it’s called – 259 South Circular Road or thereabouts.

    • #814843
      Anonymous
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    • #814849
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      i think you’re spot on – the google streetview is 292 south circular road. Presumably the dodgy higher building to the left is the gap site. Looking directly opposite via streetview you’ll see the house the dude in the enormouse trousers is standin in front of. Check out the step down from the pavement and the fence design between gates. .

      i have both images with the buildings marked but I don’t seem to be able to post them in this new format – can I no longer post images from my c-drive? help!

      if it’s any help the placemark in google has latitude 53°19’56.01″N and longitude 6°17’11.80″W

    • #814850
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I took a pic from about the same spot earlier this evening. Nothing much has changed except for the appearance of an apartment block on the vacant site to the left opposite, as observed by hats.

      That would make the middle house below the house in question.

    • #814851
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      what a result!

      brilliant thread. Gunter, you’re taller than whoever took the first photo.

      well maybe they had an old school camera on a stand..

    • #814852
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I can’t thank you all enough for going to the trouble and actually going down to take and post the photos is wonderful thank you so much
      What did the people think of you taking photos in their garden?
      Now I have to see if I can find out who he is.

    • #814853
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      nothing like a dodgy dormer to get some people (gunter) motivated

      check out the public forums on http://www.dublin.ie – I think there’s a dublin 8 forum. You know his name, occupation, now the likely address. There’s people on there that might know more

      I still can’t post from c drive – for the love of god someone advise

    • #814854
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      get a heavy stick and hit it really hard.

    • #814855
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      oh yeah.

      thanks

    • #814856
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      If you look up that address in the census returns, you might get lucky if that was his home.

    • #814857
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      If you’re checking the census, I think the house you’re after is no. 298, not 297 as I suggested earlier.

      Even numbers on this side of street.

      @wearnicehats wrote:

      oh yeah. thanks

      No probs, I didn’t really think that would work, to be honest

    • #814858
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Ah Archiseek at its best.

      So getting back to the kernel of matters, those dormers, is that a brick finish to the ‘riser’ of the roof that was later rendered and/or painted on some houses? In which case, why make a horror into an abomination?

      Indeed, as we often harp on about the incremental debasement of streetscape, it is remarkable to observe the extent to which owners and occupiers have actively devalued their properties over time through measures intended to make them more desirable. To put back what has been lost here, disregarding the minor travesty of sticky-on cement pediments – namely timber sash windows, sliced out railings, de-concreted gardens, correct bin storage, discreet utility meter boxes, and coordinated paint colours – the street would rocket in value.

    • #814859
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      I agree Graham, but it is impossible to get people to concur on anything in a terrace. Inevitably at least one house will want nothing done, and others will expect their houses painted gratis.

      Photo looks 1920-ish. FWIW, chauffeurs usually wore jodhpurs with boots, not plus fours. Also, were the guy in the photo a chauffeur, is it not likely that for a photo he would wear his full suit? Methinks it is more casual, probably a sporting photograph. The ‘fours’ refer to inches of overlap, which allowed the water to drip outside the Wellington boot, and were made popular by the Prince of W from his shooting days. Anybody who has walked through a field of wet kale will know….
      Census – not sure that it would be quite as easy to locate the family by house number – the 1911 &1901 are best checked by using the family name, as number sequences could have changed. There are several Census locations for Circular Road, South as it runs through several DED areas.

      One is http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Wood_Quay__part_of_/Circular_Road__Sputh__Portobello/
      another is http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/
      and http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/Circular_Road_South__Rialto/
      Rs,
      Kb.

    • #814860
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      @KerryBog2 wrote:

      I agree Graham, but it is impossible to get people to concur on anything in a terrace. Inevitably at least one house will want nothing done, and others will expect their houses painted gratis.

      Photo looks 1920-ish. FWIW, chauffeurs usually wore jodhpurs with boots, not plus fours. Also, were the guy in the photo a chauffeur, is it not likely that for a photo he would wear his full suit? Methinks it is more casual, probably a sporting photograph. The ‘fours’ refer to inches of overlap, which allowed the water to drip outside the Wellington boot, and were made popular by the Prince of W from his shooting days. Anybody who has walked through a field of wet kale will know….
      Census – not sure that it would be quite as easy to locate the family by house number – the 1911 &1901 are best checked by using the family name, as number sequences could have changed. There are several Census locations for Circular Road, South as it runs through several DED areas.

      One is http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Wood_Quay__part_of_/Circular_Road__Sputh__Portobello/
      another is http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/
      and http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/Circular_Road_South__Rialto/
      Rs,
      Kb.

      Thank you, for the information I have to check with some family members also its possibly well after the census they could have moved in after that period also the surname I’m looking for is Murphy so I have got my work cut out

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