Survey Data

Reg No

50030055


Rating

Regional


Categories of Special Interest

Architectural, Social, Technical


Original Use

Building misc


In Use As

Building misc


Date

1930 - 1935


Coordinates

322073, 235222


Date Recorded

03/12/2014


Date Updated

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Description

Pair of reinforced concrete bathing shelters, built 1934. Rear wall curving to form roof, side walls to short ends, open-sided to front (southwest) elevation. Concrete support for bench to interior, timber seat now missing. Painted lettering to rear elevation 'Ladies bathing Shelter' to rear of shelter, translation in Irish in Gaelic script to shelter to southeast. Concrete steps leading to shore from front, with steel handrails. Situated to southwest side of promenade to Bull Wall.

Appraisal

This pair of bathing shelters situated along the North Bull Wall were constructed in the mid-twentieth century, apparently to provide an additional facility for female bathers. Their simple, functional form takes advantage of the material properties of concrete. The lettering to the rear, particularly the Gaelic script, adds artistic and contextual interest, manifesting a desire to foster a sense of national identity. The provision of bathing shelters is indicative of the continued popularity of outdoor recreation in the middle of the twentieth century, and of the popularity of Dollymount strand as a bathing area for the residents of Dublin City and the northern suburbs.