Reg No
40819028
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Social, Technical
Original Use
Water pump
Date
1900 - 1920
Coordinates
229802, 427531
Date Recorded
23/09/2010
Date Updated
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Freestanding cast-iron water hydrant, erected c. 1910, comprising fluted shaft on moulded base, and with moulded head having moulded spout to the north face. Cast-iron twist mechanism to the east side. Foundry mark to base, now illegible. Original cap now removed with modern domed cement cap with finial over. Located adjacent to rubble stone sea wall to the south side of Kerrs Bay Road, Rathmullan, close to the centre of the town. Lough Swilly shoreline adjacent to the south.
An attractive piece of mass produced cast-iron, which is an appealing and subtle feature in the streetscape of Rathmullan. This water hydrant is of particular importance as a reminder of the mechanisms installed for the provision of clean drinking water in the period before mains water supply systems. The various fluted details enhance the artistic design quality of the piece, and indicates the equal importance of aesthetics as well as functionality. The original fluted domed cap with acorn finial over is now missing and replaced by modern cement capping mimicking the original feature. The foundry mark to the base is now illegible but it was more than likely made at the Glenfield and Kennedy Ltd. Foundry in Kilmarnock, Scotland, who were responsible for many of the cast-iron hydrants found throughout Ireland. This simple item of street furniture makes a positive contribution to the streetscape of Rathmullan, and is an addition to the built heritage and social history of the town.