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Ireland's tallest ladder or longest drainpipe?
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Am I seeing double once again?
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beachcomber australia said:
Thinking Innisfallen. There are several other stereo pairs there, but I can't find a match for the boathouse. See the distant hills here - catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000564217
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beachcomber australia said:
Hmmm ...
There is a substantial "Boat House" marked on the 25" map, west of Ross Castle, on Ross Island. About here on the GoogleMapsSatellite which shows nothing - maps.app.goo.gl/kiLUkFwL4qNjBjQM7 -
National Library of Ireland on The Commons said:
beachcomber australia Link not working too well.
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beachcomber australia said:
National Library of Ireland on The Commons Thanks, fixed above. Nothing to see except trees and rocks. But if you twiddle round into 3D the shape of the hills is similar and the sun is in the right place when looking sout-west.
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Rory Sherlock said:
I wonder is that the now-lost boathouse just downriver from Lord Brandon's cottage?
Here's a Streetview from the western shore of the Upper Lake, looking west - note the distinctive 'bump' to the left of the cloud-covered mountains - it has a steep step at right and a uniform slope at left, just like the bump to the left of the taller mountains in our boathouse photo.
maps.app.goo.gl/iWWPW7F6Dh9ros1a8
Less than 100m NW of the point where Peng Shi took that panoramic image in 2023 is the site of a boathouse which lies 290m SW of Lord Brandon's Cottage - the boathouse is shown on the Ordnance Survey 6" map (1st edition), but it's just marked as a Quay on the last edition. The boathouse seems to be about 18m long on the first edition map, so it could be the one in the photo.
Elmhurst for the holidays but only in the summer
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CASSIDY PHOTOGRAPHY said:
Quite a beautiful photo of a beautiful house.
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Niall McAuley said:
Google maps gives an Elmhurst Road, but it is not very near Bournemouth and this house is not on it.
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Niall McAuley said:
UCD have a collection of correspondence of a Dr. William Frazer, who was a hobbyist in historical and archaeological stuff.
www.ucd.ie/archives/t4media/la0041-frazer-william-descrip...
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John Spooner said:
The Bournemouth Daily Echo of- Saturday 4 October 1902 carried an legal notice of an application to license a building for stage plays. William Frazer M.D. of Elmhurst, Bournemouth, is named.

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John Spooner said:
Dr Frazer of Elmurst had one daughter , Elsie Mary, who married Mr Edgar Grotrian of Wetherby, Yorkshire on on April 27th 1905. (Gentlewoman - Saturday 20 May 1905)
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