. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Dublin and the Wicklow tours ... be known as Fairview Park. The vitriol works of Ballybough,at Annesley Bridge, were first used as a white flint glassmanufactory. From this point the road skirts the edgeof Dublin Bay, which stretches away to the right beyondthe viaduct of the Great Northern Railway to the SouthWall Breakwater, on which stand the Pigeon House Fort,the conspicuous generating station for the electric Ughtingsystem of Dublin, and, at the end, Poolbeg Lighthouse. On theleft is Marino House (p. 93), once the residence of James, Earlof Charlemon


. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Dublin and the Wicklow tours ... be known as Fairview Park. The vitriol works of Ballybough,at Annesley Bridge, were first used as a white flint glassmanufactory. From this point the road skirts the edgeof Dublin Bay, which stretches away to the right beyondthe viaduct of the Great Northern Railway to the SouthWall Breakwater, on which stand the Pigeon House Fort,the conspicuous generating station for the electric Ughtingsystem of Dublin, and, at the end, Poolbeg Lighthouse. On theleft is Marino House (p. 93), once the residence of James, Earlof Charlemont. The Roman Catholic Chapel by the roadsidewas first used as a Dominican monastery, and afterwardsas the parochial chapel of Drumcondra. At the Crescent(No. 3 of which was the residence of Will Carleton in 1853)the roads to Malahide and Howth branch off to the left,and a short distance farther is the suburb, formerly a littlefishing village, of— Clontarf, with a station on the Great Northern line. Clontarf is avery ancient place, a church and monastery having been. m . ^- ^^^^^^.:i [Belfast. NEAR THE EXTRAXCE. PHCEXIX PARK.


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