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Balscaddan Beach - Dublin - Beach view
old photo
Old photo of Town: Balscaddan, Scene: Balscaddan Beach, Date: 1905 (estimate)
Photo Details
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County: Dublin North
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Town: Balscaddan
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Scene: Balscaddan Beach
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Date: 1905 (estimate)
Specification
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Digitally remastered
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10' x 8' printed on quality photo paper
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Also available mounted & framed, ask for details
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Colour images can be printed in black & white if preferred.
Balscaddan
Balscadden is a tiny hamlet and a wide townland just North of Balbriggan in County Fingal. The surrounding townland has a population of under 1,000 people, and the area is completely rural in character, although within proximity to the expansion of Balbriggan.
Balscadden is an Anglo-Irish effort at using the original Irish name 'Baile na Scadán' or literally 'The town of the Herrings'. In the past Balscadden may have served as a fish market for catches brought in at Bremore. Balscadden was the birthplace of Saint Benignus who was a disciple of Saint Patrick and eventually became the Archbishop of Armagh in the 5th century.
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