Wishbone Ash wrote: » Looking at the Ordnance Survey map of 1856, it appears that there was a structure called Forbes Castle which was described as being "in ruins". I'm wondering if the plaque removed from this older building and brought to it present location?
Ste.phen wrote: » I think it was mentioned earlier in this thread
Ste.phen wrote: the major streets around there seemed to be named after the 'parties' of civic life at the time Sheriff St. Mayor St. Commons St. There's probably some more in that theme...
knird evol wrote: » A very interesting place. And some very interesting people spawned from there. Isn't lower sheriff street called 'the strand' by locals. mairt, wishbown and others can confirm this , but I know it is called Strand in city.
Táck wrote: » luke kelly was from sheriff street, and then moved to larkhill
TheBlock wrote: » Sheriff Street is not as bad as some people make out. Some good folk over that side of the water (Thats high praise coming from a Ringsender ). Salt of the earth quay workers mostly no problems at all. I remember our first introductions when the east link opened like a scene from that movie warriors
TheBlock wrote: » (Thats high praise coming from a Ringsender ).
TheBlock wrote: » Was a Stella Maris man myself I take you rowed for East Wall or Tolka...both of which have long since ceased to take part in what is a dying sport.
Mairt wrote: » Yup, I remember you guys used to throw bread over the river to us...and we'd throw it back buttered
RoyMcC wrote: » Ringsend/Irishtown must have been a bit of a backwater if so.
RoyMcC wrote: Was there a ferry link? The Ferryman pub might give a clue like
Chalkie2809 wrote: » I need to hear the truth about this place, moving into an apartment there soon and all I'm being told at work is that this area is really dodgy cos its near sheriff street..are they exaggerating??!