'The Neighbourhood of Dublin' by Weston St. John Joyce (third and
enlarged edition 1920).
Joyce, a keen walker and cyclist, though sometimes recommending a motor car, avoids the
centre of Dublin and describes the suburbs and outskirts of the city, quite often
venturing into the neighbouring counties of Wicklow and Kildare.
He's a chatty writer, fond of a good story (both historical and from legend) and a man who
delights in flora and fauna.
Although many of the places he describes have changed beyond recognition, much still
remains. He assumes that the recent history of the places he visits is of no interest - he
was, after all, writing a history.
'The Neighbourhood of Dublin' has been scanned in from an original edition and all text is
included. Some small revisions have been made where language has changed. Whatever
mistakes you find are mine, what you enjoy is pure Weston St. John Joyce.
It has not been possible to scan the original photographs from the pages as the quality is
not good enough. The illustrations used are either my own, those I have collected, or from
old postcards and miscellaneous publications.
Above all, this is an excellent read - enjoy!
Ken Finlay, August 1999.
The Neighbourhood of Dublin
| Preface
and Introduction |
Chapter
15. Rockbrook, Glendoo and Glencullen |
Chapter
30. Fingal - Rush, Skerries, Lusk and Baldongan Castle |
| Chapter
1. Ringsend, the Great South Wall and the Pigeonhouse |
Chapter
16. Ranelagh and Cullenswood, Dundrum, the Scalp and Enniskerry |
Chapter
31. Howth, the Old Mail Road, the Castle - a ramble around the Hill |
| Chapter
2. The Poolbeg Lighthouse and the SouthWall Extension, Irishtown, Sandymount,
Beggarsbush and Baggotrath |
Chapter
17. Rathmines and Rathgar, Templeogue and its Spa, Bohernabreena and Ballinscorney Gap |
Chapter
32 - Howth - its Hills and Wilds. |
| Chapter 3. The Rock Road - Ballsbridge, Merrion,
Booterstown, Blackrock and Monkstown |
Chapter
18. The Battle of Rathmines and Baggotrath |
Chapter
33. Kilmainham, Chapelizod, Palmerston, Lucan and Esker |
| Chapter 4. Dunleary, Kingstown and Dalkey |
Chapter
19. Harold's Cross, Crumlin, the Green Hills, Tallaght and Oldbawn |
Chapter
34. The Strawberry Beds, St. Catherine's, Leixlip, Maynooth Castle and Obelisk |
| Chapter 5. Carrickmines Castle, the Vale of Shanganagh,
Dalkey, Killiney and Ballybrack Hills |
Chapter
20. Jobstown, Mount Seskin and the Tallaght Hills |
Chapter
35. The Featherbed Pass, Glencree and its Royal Forest, Loughs Bray, Sally Gap and
Coronation Plantation |
| Chapter
6. Ballyman Glen, Carrickgollogan, Ballycorus, Tully, and Bride's Glen |
Chapter
21. Ballymount, the Talbots of Belgard, Clondalkin, the Corkagh Powder Mills. |
Chapter
36. The Western Hills, Rathmore and Kilteel |
| Chapter
7. The Bray Road, Donnybrook, Stillorgan, Loughlinstown, Old Bray and its
Smugglers |
Chapter
22. Saggart, Rathcoole, Newcastle and Celbridge |
Chapter
37. Kilbride, the Three Castles, Blessington, Poulaphuca and Ballymore Eustace |
| Chapter
8. Rathdown, Greystones, Killincarrig, Delgany and the Glen of the Downs |
Chapter
23. Clane, Clongowes and Bodenstown |
Chapter
38. Glenasmole or the Valley of the Thrushes |
| Chapter
9. Tinnehinch, the Great and Little Sugar Loaf, Kilmacanogue and Powerscourt |
Chapter
24. Mud Island, Fairview, Clontarf and its Island, Dollymount and the North Bull |
Chapter
39. The Phoenix Park, Castleknock, Clonee and Dunboyne. |
| Chapter
10. Rathfarnham, Whitechurch, Kelly's Glen and Kilmashogue Mountain |
Chapter
25. Drumcondra, Santry, Buck Jones and Clonliffe |
Chapter
40. The English Pale |
| Chapter
11. A Day On Mount Pelier |
Chapter
26. Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district |
Chapter
41. Canals and Canal travelling in the last century |
| Chapter
12. Harold's Grange, the Three Rock, Two Rock and Tibradden Mountains |
Chapter
27. Fingal - Baldoyle, Portmarnock, Malahide and St. Doolagh's |
Chapter
42. Martello Towers |
| Chapter 13. Gruagh, Killakee and Glendoe Mountains |
Chapter
28. Fingal - Swords, Grace Dieu, Ballyboghil, Chapelmidway and St. Margaret's |
Chapter
43. The Old City Water Supply |
| Chapter
14. Seechon or Slievebawn Mountain, Kilbride and Cloghleagh |
Chapter
29. Fingal - Portrane, Donabate and the Barnewalls of Turvey |
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