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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Thursday, March 12, 2015

NUMBER 821

BENCHMARKS continued



Michael Byrne relates a good example of how a benchmark can be literally under our noses and we just don't see it. Except it wasn't him who first spotted this one. Here's his story. “This Benchmark left me gobsmacked! It's located at Rock Hill, or Main Street Blackrock Village. I have driven past this spot on literally hundreds of occasions, and walked past it dozens of times. Never once did I notice this fine granite pillar standing in the pathway, which is effectively the back of Blackrock Shopping Centre. How have I never seen this before?

On checking through the 25" Historical map for potential Benchmark sites, I completely discounted this location as I thought that the amount of demolition involved in preparation for the building of the new centre would certainly have obliterated any possible Benchmark site.

Out strolling today, my missus casually said "Oooo - look at that old stone pillar - I wonder what that's for, and look, it's got a Benchmark on it!" Full credit to her - she found it. I stood looking at it in disbelief, as if it had just dropped out of the sky - how could I possibly have never seen this before?

It's a granite pillar standing about 4ft high, with the top angled from two sides to form a point. The only mark on it is the Benchmark, so it's not a Mile Marker - I'll have to do some checking to find out it's original purpose.”

Michael, I suspect it is the actual 'mark that was originally at that location and was retained there when the buildings were demolished for the shopping centre, perhaps as a condition of the planning permission. It appears the footpath there now is a good bit wider than is shown in the 25” maps, and the position of the 'mark would appear to correspond with the inside line of the footpath in the olden days.



Below: A 'mark on Rock Hill in Blackrock in County Dublin.
 
 Above: Looking south east towards Main Street, Blackrock with the 'mark on the base of the pillar at right.

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