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 Sandycove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandycove. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2015

NUMBER 835

BENCHMARKS continued



This one from Michael Byrne is also from the Sandycove area of Dublin. It is on a gate pillar located on the east side of Albert Road Lower, a little way south of the junction with Hudson Road.




Below: A 'mark on Albert Road Lower in Sandycove, County Dublin.
 
 Above: Looking south on Albert Road Lower with the 'mark on the gate pillar at bottom left. 

NUMBER 834

BENCHMARKS continued



Another batch supplied by Michael Byrne contains this one, located on a sand & cement rendered wall on Breffni Road at it's junction with Sandycove Avenue East in Dublin. Michael notes approvingly that “Having rendered the wall, amazingly they then cut the screed back to expose the 'mark to daylight, unlike so many others that are lost forever to similar finishing”.





Below: A 'mark on Breffini Road in Sandycove, County Dublin.
 
Above: Looking west along Sandycove Road, with the 'mark at bottom right. 

Sunday, March 1, 2015

NUMBER 809

BENCHMARKS continued



Possibly unique, this one on the Martello Tower at Sandycove in Dublin has an interesting history. Michael Byrne, who found it, tells the story. He writes: “This is Celebrity Indoor Benchmark 46.8, which should have been given a mention in Ulysses, but sadly never got a look in!

The location is on the Martello Tower which now houses the James Joyce Museum in Sandycove. While officially on the outside of the tower facing South, and exposed to the elements like every other self respecting Benchmark, it's now located indoors enjoying it's celebrity status within the Visitor Centre lean-to added to the tower.

The chunky mark points to the edge of a flat ridge that skirts the tower, and above the mark there is a shallow hole drilled into the stone. Did I read somewhere that the surveyors dropped a steel ball into those holes to give them their Benchmark?

The location shot shows the mark to the right of the display cabinet in the visitors centre.

By the way, the two guys working there were extremely helpful and very interested in the whole Benchmark story. Not only did they let me out the back door to search, but gave a dig out in looking! Convinced the mark was lost to the cut made in the tower for the centre's wall, I took one last look inside. On moving a large framed picture standing on the floor between the display unit and the tower - voila! - Benchmark found! The guys were delighted as they never knew it was there, and got me to sign into the visitors book, with a note of the BM height of 46.8. Great craic!”





Below: The 'mark on the Martello Tower at Sandycove.
 
Above: Inside the visitor centre at the Martello Tower with the 'mark at centre right.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

NUMBER 344

BENCHMARKS continued

This one, supplied by M.C., is on the corner of Ballycihen Avenue with Sandycove Road in Sandycove, County Dublin. 
 
Below: The 'mark on Ballycihen Avenue.
Above: Looking into Sandycove Road with the mark on the stonework just to the right of the shop.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

NUMBER 312

BENCHMARKS continued

M.C. ventured out to the Forty Foot Swimming Place at Sandycove, County Dublin to find this one. It is not know if he brought the swimming togs to take a dip, or went au naturel.

Below: The 'mark at the Forty Foot.
Above: The entrance to the Forty Foot with the 'mark at bottom left.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

NUMBER 287

BENCHMARKS continued

This one from M.C. is on Bayswater Terrace, Breffni Road in Sandycove, County Dublin. 
 
Below: The 'mark in Bayswater Terrace.

Above: Bayswater Terrace with the 'mark at the bottom of the gate pillar.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

NUMBER 17

BENCHMARKS continued

N.B. To view each of this pair it is necessary to move the task-bar from left to right; the result of an experiment that was soon abandoned. 

"Down along the cove
I spy my little bundle of joy."

Plump, stately and located on the base of a gatepost overlooking the tiny beach at Sandycove in County Dublin, the lonely sea and the sky infused with the tang of salt, envelops this one. While it appears that the gateway here is long redundant, nevertheless the gate posts have not been disturbed. Long may it continue.

The 'mark is on the base of the pillar, on the roadway side. In the background is Sandycove Beach; the former home of Michael Scott; and the Martello Tower which houses the James Joyce Museum. Just a stone's throw away, but just out of view, is the famous Forty Foot Bathing Place.
Wonder did James Joyce make any reference to the 'mark in any of his works? He is said to have boasted that if Dublin ever disappeared, it could be reconstructed by referring to the information contained in his bukes. Benchmarker is a bit more modest - not to mention charmingly self-deprecating - but feels what's published here on his website would be far more useful.

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