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This topic is related to the article Sandymount.

From: smudgersmyth
Posted: 11 January 2008
sandymount
My fathers family all came orginally from Sandymount , no 6 seafort villas. The house was in my family until approx 1997 when my uncles sold it and moved away. My great grandfather used to ring the bell on the green , my auntie worked for Milligans and the later in the Gem. I remember Tom McCormack owning the green Grocers store and the Dowlings owing the Butcher's. O'reilleys was the high point of the village and my family knew them all well dating back to the late Mr and Mrs O'rielly well before Paul took over. Fond memories indeed of one of the best places in Dublin , i would love to hear from anyone who remembers my family through out the years they live there.

Sarah
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From: smudgersmyth
Posted: 11 January 2008
sandymount
My fathers family all came orginally from Sandymount , no 6 seafort villas. The house was in my family until approx 1997 when my uncles sold it and moved away. My great grandfather used to ring the bell on the green , my auntie worked for Milligans and the later in the Gem. I remember Tom McCormack owning the green Grocers store and the Dowlings owing the Butcher's. O'reileys was the high point of the village and my family knew them all well dating back to the late Mr and Mrs O'reiley well before Paul took over. Fond memories indeed of one of the best places in Dublin , i would love to hear from anyone who remembers my family throughout the years they lived there.

Sarah
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From: NiallMac
Posted: 30 May 2008
Sandymount Strand
I grew up on Sandymount Strand (141 Strand Road). On warm summer days as a kid I would spend all day on the beach and my mother would hand me my lunch over the wall. It was the closest beach to the city (since, sadly, replaced by an esplanade) and during the summer hoards of children and their parents would descend on it and it was a hive of activity. When the tide went out (and it went out along way) hawkers would have pony and trap rides. "Penny a ride on the pony and trap, tuppence a ride on Trigger". He must have had a huge voice because I can still hear it in my mind's eye (or my mind's ear, I suppose) drowning out the general hubbub. There was an abandoned public swimming pool there and it was host to all sorts of crabs, eels, mussels (too polluted to eat) and so on. I loved to catch a crab and chase the girls with them. It was here I had my first kiss and almost my first sex. I also remember one Sunday at Donahue's Pub when the Sunday morning session ended and nobody wanted to stop so we adjourned to Sandymount Strand. It was a beautiful day and the beach was crowded and we had quite a crowd. At first it was just us but one woman in the audience shyly asked if she could sing and that opened the floodgates and we had all sorts of contributions. We played until dark.

I could go on forever.

Niall
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