One Hour Archive

A walking tour of Stoneybatter, shedding light on the areas hidden past through in-conversation audio samples collected by artist Louis Haugh.

One Hour Archive

Dublin, County Dublin D07 A382, Ireland

Created By: One Hour Archive

Tour Information

One Hour Archive is a digital guided walking tour of Stoneybatter, made in collaboration with Aughrim Court’s Tuesday Club and An Síol (a community development project in Stoneybatter). Using audio and visual material gathered over the past 12 months of engagement, the tour presents to the public the voices of local residents born and bred in
Stoneybatter, an area of prolific gentrification. Highlighting areas of interest, amusement and long lost memories, the tour is designed to bridge the old and new, shedding a succinctly personal light on Stoneybatter’s rich and diverse history.

This project is accompanied by a limited edition publication One Hour Archive, available for free from An Síol on Manor Street, with accompanying text Pattern Book by Nathan O'Donnell.


This project is part of Grangegorman Public Art’s ‘…the lives we live’ programme and is also supported by Fingal County Council.

For best listening experience please use headphones.

Please use extreme caution when accessing this tour. Stoneybatter is a busy urban centre with high volumes of traffic. Use pedestrian crossings when progressing through the tour. Users partake in this tour at their own risk.


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What You'll See on the Tour

In conversation with Rita Synnott about her memories of men in pubs.
In conversation with Josephine Moran about the colloquial 'Heartbreak Hotel'.
In conversation with Josephine Moran about Carrs pub.
In conversation with Alice Fitzharris about the old L. Mulligans & Grocers.
In conversation with Josephine Moran about Maisie Daly's famous shop on Manor Street. 
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In conversation with Alice Fitzharris and Josephine Moran about Nolan's Grocers.
In conversation with Noeleen Finan and Bernie Banks about Murphy's cake shop on Manor street.
In conversation with Noeleen Finan and Bernie Banks about school rules and the consequences of wearing jewellery during class. 
In conversation with Alicefitzharris about The Broadway Cinema. 
In conversation with Noeleen Finan and Bernie Banks about Mr & mrs Turner's Newsagent on Manor street.
In conversation with Alice Fitzharris about the cattle market in Stoneybatter. 
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In conversation with Noeleen Finan and Bernie Banks about Reddy's sweet shop on Oxmantown Road. 
In conversation with Josephine Moran about the Artisan Dwellings.
In Conversation with Rita Synnott about the pigs on Arbour Hill and the local abattoirs. 
In conversation with Ron Sharkey about the cinema nights held in the Army Barracks on Arbour Hill.
In conversation with Ron Sharkey about the areas of play around The Married Quarters on Arbour Hill.
In conversation with Ron Sharkey about The Milk Bar and areas of leisure used by the local barracks. 

 

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