EVERGREEN STREET | A PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF CORK CITY

EVERGREEN ROAD TURNER'S CROSS

EVERGREEN STREET - EVERGREEN ROAD [TURNER'S CROSS AREA OF CORK CITY]

It was misty and lighting was dull so the area looked somewhat dull and bleak when I visited

Rocque's map of Cork of 1759 is the first to show significant housing in the Turners Cross area in the areas that are now Evergreen Street (then Maypole Lane) and Quaker Road (then Graveyard Lane). Previous maps of Cork in 1690 and 1726 show only occasional houses associated with what were then farms on the southern edge of the city. The oldest housing still existing in Turners Cross now dates from the mid 19th century.

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I cannot find any information specific to this Marian statue on Evergreen Street in Cork other than it dates from August 1954.
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Historically Wellington Road was a relatively affluent residential area with many large houses. At the eastern end of the street, some of the houses were associated with the nearby Victoria Barracks. In the mid 20th century, many of the area's houses were sub-divided into offices or flats - a process that was somewhat reversed by the late 20th century.
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THE PHOTO DIARY IS NOT LIMITED TO CORK AS I ONLY VISIT THE CITY ONCE EVERY YEAR AND 2020 MAY BE AN EXCEPTION. I AM BASED IN DUBLIN BUT DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS I VISIT BELFAST, LIMERICK, GALWAY, KILKENNY AND WATERFORD AND USUALLY DEVOTE A WEEK TO PHOTOGRAPHING EACH OF THE CITIES IN QUESTION
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