The intention with this website is to locate at least 1,001 benchmark sites, or die in the attempt (no flowers please, house private). Photos of any benchmark sites found will be posted at intervals over the coming days, weeks, months, years, decades, centuries ... Anyone who wishes to contribute can send photos and descriptions of any benchmarks they find and would like to have included here, to mfbourke@gmail.com See post Number 1 for a fuller description.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012
NUMBER 526
BENCHMARKS
continued
Is
it a Mondrian or perhaps a Miro? Or indeed a Gilsenen or a Halford?
No it's none of them, but rather the 'mark as interpreted by M.C. on
what was previously part of the Militia Barrack at Leitrim Place in Wicklow
Town.
Below:
The 'mark on Leitrim Place, Wicklow Town.
Above:
Looking north-west on Leitrim Place with the 'mark at right.
NUMBER 525
BENCHMARKS
continued
The
news just in is that Saint Patrick's R.C. Church in Wicklow Town has
been extensively damaged in a fire today. M.C. recorded this 'mark on
the church during the height of Summer.
Below:
The 'mark on Saint Patrick's Church.
Above:
A view of the west side of Saint Patrick's Church with the 'mark on
the bottom block of the corner nearest.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
NUMBER 523
BENCHMARKS
continued
Just
to the left of the umbra of M.C.'s bonce, this one is at the end of
the east pier in Wicklow Town.
Below:
The 'mark at the end of the east pier in Wicklow Town.
Above:
At the end of the pier looking out across the Irish Sea with the
'mark on the third block from bottom on the pillar of the lighthouse platform.
NUMBER 522
BENCHMARKS
continued
Clouded
by the patina of old age, - it happens to us all - this one is
somewhat indistinct. But for M.C. - who recorded it at the perimeter
wall near the south-west corner of the Dominican Priory on
Blessington Road in Tallaght in Dublin - and for Benchmarker, every
benchmark is precious.
Below:
The 'mark on the perimeter wall of the Dominican Priory in Tallaght.
Above:
Looking south-east on Blessington Road in Tallaght with the 'mark at
left.
NUMBER 521
BENCHMARKS
continued
Still
in Galway City but moving to Eyre Square, M.C. recorded this one,
with its clean chiselled lines, on the base of the railings that
front the Bank of Ireland building.
Below:
The 'mark on Eyre Square, Galway City.
Above:
Looking south-west on Eyre Square with the 'mark on the base of the
railings at centre, bottom.
NUMBER 520
BENCHMARKS
continued
M.C.
recorded this one, a flattie, on the entrance step of a building, now
occupied by the estate agents Keane Mahony Smith, on Prospect
Hill in Galway City.
Below:
The 'mark on Prospect Hill, Galway City.
Above:
Looking south-west on Prospect Hill with the 'mark, shrouded in
shadow, on the far-side of the entrance step to the building at
right.
Monday, December 17, 2012
NUMBER 513
BENCHMARKS
continued
While
in New Ross, County Wexford, M.C. found this one on Houghton Place -
formerly Cockpit Lane. It's on the venerable building known as
Haughton's Fever Hospital.
Below:
The 'mark on Haughton Place.
Above:
A front view of Haughton's Hospital with the 'mark just to the left
of the gate.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
NUMBER 510
BENCHMARKS
continued
M.C.
scythed a path through the sward surrounding the south-west corner of
the complex that was formerly the Royal Hibernian Military School;
later the T.B. hospital known as Saint Mary's; and now the Cara
Cheshire Home, in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, to record this one.
Below:
The 'mark on the perimeter wall of the Cara Cheshire Home, Phoenix
Park.
Above:
Is it an O'Connor, a Cezanne, a Van Gogh; or is it perhaps a Halford
who is now perhaps working through the medium of colour? No, it's none of these. It's
just a lovely, lovely picture by M.C. with the 'mark at bottom left.
NUMBER 509
BENCHMARKS
continued
Is
it a Rothko; a De Kooning; or even perhaps a Gilsenen? No, it is none
of these. Rather it is the 'mark on Charles Street at its junction
with South Street in New Ross, County Wexford, as recorded by M.C.
Fellas have paid millions for stuff not nearly as good!
Below:
The 'mark on Charles Street.
Above:
Looking west into Charles Street with the 'mark at bottom left.
NUMBER 508
BENCHMARKS
continued
This
one, recorded by M.C. on Chapel Lane at its junction with Mary Street
in New Ross, County Wexford, is on an intriguing structure. Was it a
doorway; a window; or had it some other function? And what is that
tap doing sticking out of the wall? Benchmarker would like to know.
Below:
The 'mark on Chapel Lane is at near bottom left on the intriguing
structure.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
NUMBER 507
BENCHMARKS
continued
It
is always gratifying to discover that the craft of benchmark-hunting
has been passed on to the next generation; although at what cost is
difficult to gauge. This one was recorded by Mike - son of M.C. - on
the corner of Castle Street with Market Street in Castlebar in County
Mayo.
Below:
The 'mark on the corner of Castle Street with Market Street.
Above:
On Market Street looking north-east with the 'mark near the bottom of
the corner facing.
NUMBER 506
BENCHMARKS
continued
M.C.
(motto: You do want the best, don't you?) spotted this one in Wexford
Town. It's at the junction of Carcur and Redmond Road on what was
originally a section of road leading onto the old bridge - called the
New Bridge - that previously spanned the harbour.
Below:
The 'mark at Wexford Harbour at the junction of Carcur and Redmond
Road.
Above:
Looking north-west across Wexford Harbour with the 'mark on the top
of the wall at centre left. That particular section of wall to the
right was probably built after the New Bridge was removed, to prevent
any motorists from accidentally driving into the harbour.
Friday, December 14, 2012
NUMBER 505
BENCHMARKS
continued
M.C.
(motto: Any Dream will Do) was accompanied by Kara O'Brien when she spotted this one on Buckingham Lock - the
middle one of three locks located where the Grand Canal meets the
River Liffey - in Dublin City.
Below:
The 'mark at Buckingham Lock. A flattie - somewhat indistinct right in the
centre of the photo - it is greatly worn by generations of footfalls
onto and off the pedestrian bridge. Sadly the current bridge that has
replaced the original wooden-plank structure, is a hi-tec modern
construction.
Above:
A view across Grand Canal Dock. The 'mark is located near the
footbridge step.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
NUMBER 504
BENCHMARK continued
P.G.R. made another foray into his home-town of Clonmel recently to get the last of
the known benchmarks there. It is to the right of the main-door steps of
the Clonmel Arms Hotel in Sarsfield St. (just left of the bumper of the
hatchback car in the wide shot.) It is coincidental that P.G.R.'s
grandfather, Godfrey Ryan, took lodgings in Mrs. Ellen Walshe's
boarding-house directly opposite the hotel at number 23, according to
the 1911 census.
Below: The 'mark on Sarsfield Street, Clonmel.
Above: The Clonmel Arms Hotel with the 'mark on the base of the railings just to the left of the car.
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