Springdale National School 1984
This building cannot be seen in the aerial photograph. It is a national school called Springdale.
Springdale National School 1984
This building cannot be seen in the aerial photograph. It is a national school called Springdale.
This building cannot be seen in the aerial photograph.
It is a national school called Springdale.
All Saint's Church
This is All Saint's Church. The church is gothic in style and was paid for by a member of the Guinness family, Lord Ardilaun, who once lived at St. Anne's estate. The church is built of granite. It has a 34 metre spire. Under the church is a crypt containing the graves of Lord and Lady Ardilaun whose family gave the site for the church and also gave Dublin St.Stephen's Green.
All Saint's Church
This is All Saint's Church. The church is gothic in style and was paid for by a member of the Guinness family, Lord Ardilaun, who once lived at St. Anne's estate. The church is built of granite. It has a 34 metre spire. Under the church is a crypt containing the graves of Lord and Lady Ardilaun whose family gave the site for the church and also gave Dublin St.Stephen's Green.
This is All Saint's Church. It replaced St. Assam's as the Church of Ireland parish church in 1889.
The church is gothic in style and was paid for by a member of the Guinness family, Lord Ardilaun, who once lived at St. Anne's estate.
You will find out more about this estate in the section of this lesson 'How is this place changing?'.
Raheny near the sea
2005 picture from the coast road looking out towards Howth
Raheny near the sea
2005 picture from the coast road looking out towards Howth
Raheny is near the sea.
Take a look from the coast road. What do you notice?
In the Map Detective section you will see maps of this area along by the sea. You will also see Howth which is shown in the distance.
Two different views of Raheny
The picture above is an aerial view of coast road showing St. Anne's Park about 1940.
Below is a 2005 picture taken from the coast road looking out towards Howth.