Irish Estates, Corbally, Limerick

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    • #711071
      bonnieprince
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      Hi

      I was wondering does anyone know of the history of this estate, i have gathered some information. It seems they were built for pilots/americans working in Rinneanna/Shannon back in the 1950’s by Irish Life. The roof’s are made from mass concrete T beams. I had also read that there was a house called Lanahrone House in the area before it became an estate which might explain Lanahrone Avenue and there is also a townland called Lanahrone nearby in Co. Clare.
      Does anyone know why flat roofs were used?
      Are there any other similar estates in Ireland?

      thanks

      bp.

    • #812873
      Anonymous
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      I know nothing about this estate but maybe the image below might help someone to reveal more. I always liked the open plan nature of this estate.

      Abbey Avenue by karlachameleon

    • #812874
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      Here’s a more unaltered one and a side entrance variant

    • #812875
      Anonymous
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      The houses in the Irish estates were built with flat roofs to be more appealing to the American Pilots coming from New York etc, as it was to remind them of the flat roof apartment blocks over there…that’s what I was told anyway.

    • #812876
      Paul Clerkin
      Keymaster

      That sounds like a myth really…

    • #812877
      Anonymous
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      There’s alot of flat roof cottages on achill island from around this period, no connection probably, or maybe same architect in government employment.

    • #812878
      Anonymous
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      @bonnieprince wrote:

      Hi

      I had also read that there was a house called Lanahrone House in the area before it became an estate which might explain Lanahrone Avenue and there is also a townland called Lanahrone nearby in Co. Clare.
      bp.

      You’re right about the house. The osi website now has the 25″ (late nineteenth/early twentieth century) maps online, as well as the earlier 6″ maps, and there is a house on the site, called Albert Villa on the earlier map, and Lanahrone on the 25″ map. You can do an overlay of the modern street map over one of the historic maps, which is pretty nifty. Unfortunately the historic maps don’t seem to have their survey dates attached, which would be useful.

      I tried to attach a screen grab, but do not have the skills or the patience.

    • #812879
      Anonymous
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      Hi Bonnieprince,
      I was wondering where you read that because I am trying to get some info on the Irish Estates in Corbally too and I can’t find anything anywhere. All I know is that they were built by Irish Life (who I’ve e-mailed but no reply as yet) and similar estates were built by Irish Life in Dublin and a couple of other locations around the country in the 1950s which might prove or disprove your American pilot theory. I grew up just down the road from this interesting houses and I’m ashamed to say that all I know about them. I would be extremely grateful for any leads cus I’m hoping to include them in my thesis.
      Thanks,
      Emma

    • #812880
      Anonymous
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      As there were almost no pilots, American or otherwise, based at Shannon when this estate was built, you can discount that myth. There may have been a very small number of managers connected with airline operations at Shannon living in the area but why flat roofs would be of interest to them is not obvious. After all they may have had knowledge of FLW also. These houses were relatively large, so this might explain the interest of expatriates in these houses, rather than the design.

      If I recall correctly Irish Estates also built, and owned, the Mespil Road flats in Dublin. There was a big controversy in the late 1970s/1980s when they sold off the flats, sitting tenants erupted.

    • #812881
      Anonymous
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      I should have put this up earlier, but anyway here you go…it’s a link to the OLD LIMERICK JOURNAL, and it’s an article on the history of Corbally…it even mentions Lanahrone House as well as some other very interesting facts….

      http://www.limerick.ie/media/Media,4042,en.pdf

      Enjoy!

    • #812882
      Anonymous
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      thanks guys for the responses, i am curious as i have just recently bought a house in the area. I had read some stuff from the Limerick Journal also bonzer1again.
      That sounds great saintleger i must have a look at those maps.
      EmmiG Fitzwilliam Estates are the company who manage the ground rents and i think are run by Irish Life. The old limerick journal is the best source so far and just reading thru older maps has helped too.
      The corbally road was the orginal road to Shannon/Rineanna back then so they were probably built for airport staff rather pilots. Let me know what you dig up also.
      bp

    • #812883
      Anonymous
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      @bonnieprince wrote:

      The corbally road was the orginal road to Shannon/Rineanna back then so they were probably built for airport staff rather pilots. Let me know what you dig up also.
      bp

      Are you sure about that? I would have thought the original route was the Old Cratloe Road to Cratloe, then to Shannon via either Bunratty (don’t know when that road was built) or Sixmilebridge and Hurler’s Cross.

    • #812884
      Anonymous
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      @KeepAnEyeOnBob wrote:

      Are you sure about that? I would have thought the original route was the Old Cratloe Road to Cratloe, then to Shannon via either Bunratty (don’t know when that road was built) or Sixmilebridge and Hurler’s Cross.

      Most of the info i have picked up on this has been word of mouth but very little factual information so dont quote me on any of the above 😉
      You could go to Shannon via Sixmilebridge, Ardnacrusha, Corbally so its not too far a stretch.
      I would love to see some old maps and the main routes that were used, I remember going to shannon when there was no dual carriageway and you passed right outside Durty Nellys.

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