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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Showing posts with label Patrick Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patrick Street. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2021

NUMBER 1,101

BENCHMARKS continued

Another from the east side of Patrick Street in Kilkenny City. It's on the south part of a building that is now trading as Left Bank.

       Below: A 'mark on Patrick Street in Kilkenny City.

Above. Looking north on Patrick Street with the 'mark at bottom right.


NUMBER 1,100

 BENCHMARKS continued

This one is on the east side of Patrick Street in Kilkenny City. It's on a wall of an entrance to the Pembroke Hotel.

Below: A 'mark on Patrick Street in Kilkenny City.


Above. Looking south along Patrick Street with the 'mark at bottom left.


Friday, October 3, 2014

NUMBER 763

BENCHMARKS continued

Look closely to understand what happened here. This 'mark is on the stonework of a building on Patrick Street in Kilkenny City at the corner of Chapel Avenue. At some stage much of the stonework has been plastered over and now just a little of the leftmost side of the 'mark can be discerned.
Below: A 'mark on Patrick Street Lower in Kilkenny City.
 
Above: Looking into Chapel Avenue with the 'mark, almost submerged in the plaster applied to the building, at right.

Monday, May 24, 2010

NUMBER 20

BENCHMARKS continued
'A tenement, a dirty street
Walked and worn by shoeless feet ...'
This one is located on the Iveagh Buildings, Patrick Street in Dublin. Someone has highlighted the cuts using white paint or chalk.
Above: Patrick Street looking south. The 'mark is to the left of the blue door.

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