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Title: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Sunday 10 July 11 20:45 BST (UK)
On one birth certificate the address is given as Patchwork. Whereabouts would that be. On another birth certificate of the same line of children I also have Mill Lane in Bray. Finally what is the area covered by Little Bray or rather was in the second half of the 19th century? Thanks for any help on that one.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Sunday 10 July 11 20:49 BST (UK)
I can answer part of your query now...  Little Bray is the section of the town in Co. Dublin - i.e. north of the river Dargle.

I'll have a look for the other locations..


Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Sunday 10 July 11 20:51 BST (UK)
found another... Mill lane is in Bray, and between Church Tce and the river - see : Mill Lane (http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,726246,718852,7,9)  (see the 25" c1890 map)



S.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Monday 11 July 11 09:47 BST (UK)
Thank you so much Shane you always come up trumps and I am beginning to know that town by heart! I was wondering how much it costs to buy the section one is interested in.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 11 July 11 10:17 BST (UK)
you mean a section of the OSI map ?

Not sure on the prices - I did try looking at this at one stage to see how it worked and what the options were, but dont remember the details.

Are you certain about the 'Patchwork' address ?

I haven't been able to find anything with that name.... what date is that particular record ?


Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Monday 11 July 11 10:48 BST (UK)
1896, Address Patchwork, Bray. This could be Little Bray. The family seemed to move around the area Little Bray - Purcell's Fields, Purcell's Terrace, Mill Lane, Little Bray, Patchwork and then back to Little Bray ending up in Dalton's Lane in 1901. I think you gave me a link to Dalton's Lane Shane but I can't remember where it is now. Could you paste it on here if you have map link please? I wonder if Patchwork could refer to an area of fields around Little Bray? Maybe the local name for the farming area? I know my great grandfather started out as a labourer so he might have been moving around according to the work he managed to find.

Yes I did mean sections of the OS map as I'm only interested in that particular area from Little Bray down to Purcell's Terrace as it was in 1901 and taking in Church Terrace and Herbert Road on the way down!

Once again thanks for your help. By the way do you know when Wicklow burials might be coming to the IFHF site? I wish they would hurry up with Carlow as well! Hahahaha.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 11 July 11 10:54 BST (UK)
.........
do you know when Wicklow burials might be coming to the IFHF site? I wish they would hurry up with Carlow as well! Hahahaha.

I think Dalton's Lane was off the main street, and almost opposite St. Kevin's/Connolly Square - I'm sure there's a link somewhere in the previous thread somewhere ... I'll add a copy here

The RC registers for Bray, like many RC records, dont include burials... so civil death records are really the only option.


Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 11 July 11 11:03 BST (UK)
finally found a brief mention of 'Patchwork' on google books - unfortunately is a book with snippet view only - so there's no full access.

  Oireachtas. Dáil, Irish Free State. Oireachtas. Dáil - 1943
  ....and Joseph Everard, Liitle Bray, were injured in an accident at Patchwork, Bray, ...




Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 11 July 11 11:12 BST (UK)
link to the full article on the Oireachtas website :

  Dáil Éireann Questions - Bray Auxiliary Fire Service Accident - 1st Dec 1943 (http://www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/plweb-cgi/fastweb?state_id=1310374538&view=oho-view&numhitsfound=1&query=patchwork%20bray&query_rule=%28%28$query1%29%3C%3DDATE%3C%3D%28$query2%29%29%20AND%20%28%28$query4%29%29%3ASPEAKER%20AND%20%28%28$query5%29%29%3Aheading%20AND%20%28%28$query6%29%29%3ACATEGORY%20AND%20%28%28$query3%29%29%3Ahouse%20AND%20%28%28$query7%29%29%3Avolume%20AND%20%28%28$query8%29%29%3Acolnumber%20AND%20%28%28$query%29%29&query1=19430101&query2=19431231&docid=62510&docdb=Debates&dbname=Debates&sorting=none&operator=and&TemplateName=predoc.tmpl&setCookie=1)

Other than 'Patchwork, Bray', It doesn't state specifically state the location, but it sounds like it's in Bray proper, rather than Little Bray, and possibly an open area if it was being used for exercises by the local Fire Service.



Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Monday 11 July 11 11:14 BST (UK)
I'm not surprised actually as I was pretty sure it would be some kind of plot of land rather than a street. Thanks for that snippet; it all helps.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Tuesday 12 July 11 17:08 BST (UK)
Shane, I've been dragging that map all over the place and I can't find Critchley's Lane which existed in 1852 on the Griffith's Valuation. Could you possibly locate it for me please?
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: shanew147 on Tuesday 12 July 11 21:26 BST (UK)
getting back to the original question for a minute.... from what I've been able to find 'Patchwork' was somewhere along the Killarney Road to the south of Bray. The accident mentioned earlier occurred on the way to an training exercise where the fire engine overturned. The location is described in the article I saw as '...after the hill at the S bends..'   I dont see any significant Hills on the Killarney Rd these days, although there was an S bend just to the north of Killarney House that could fit.

some Lanes for you.... (select c1890 25" historic option) 

  Dalton's Lane (http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,726250,718377,7,9) - off the Main Street, opposite side of the road to Purcell's Tce and Field and near to the townhall

  Cruchley's Lane (http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,726304,718490,7,9) - off the Main Street and directly opposite Purcell's Tce   (I presume that's later corruption of Critchley's Lane)


Shane
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dillonking on Wednesday 13 July 11 17:15 BST (UK)
Absolutely fantastic Shane - your eyes must be in good nick as I'm half blind! I'll now be able to draw myself a little map to fit all that information in! I love that map and I wish I could buy it but only the sections I need and in very enlarged version!

Truly I am delighted with all this Shane - thank you very much.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: Cdoyle on Wednesday 17 June 15 14:17 BST (UK)
Hi,

I have never used this site before, but Googled Patchwork in Bray to see what came up. I found this thread. I am from Patchwork and grew up there. My parents built the current house in 1975. One corner of an older dwelling still exists on the site. This house was long ruined by the time my parents bought the site. We have searched for records of older dwellings, but we can't find any. Patchwork is on the Killarney Road and is not in Little Bray.

Colm.
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: Maggsie on Wednesday 17 June 15 16:55 BST (UK)
Hi,
Patchwork, Bray.
It's a house on Killarney Road Bray.
Between Glenlucan and Beechurst.
Maggsie
Title: Re: Where is Patchwork in Bray? Please.
Post by: dathai on Wednesday 17 June 15 22:10 BST (UK)
I might be hitting near the bone here
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Wicklow/Bray/Crutchleys_Lane/1811059/

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM38-9HT

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM38-9HY