Boatstrand Harbour photographic survey July 1, 2016

Abstract: Representative selection of photographic site survey for Boatstrand Harbour.

In collection Boatstrand Harbour, County Waterford (Minor Harbours of Ireland)

Origin information
Boatstrand, Co. Waterford : University College Dublin
Date created:
Type of Resource
still image
Physical description
63 photographs : col.
Physical description: Photographs taken with Canon digital SLR camera, post processed with Adobe Photoshop to include file data.
Keywords
Harbours, Ireland, Maritime, Engineering, Heritage at Risk, LiDAR, Transportable Data, Boat Strand, Dunbrattin, Dunabrattin, 19th century, 21st century, Thomas Ingham Dixon, Robert Manning, concrete, granite, limestone, reinforced concrete, Malachy Walsh & Partners, Waterford County Council, Waterford.
Table of Contents
Exterior of Breakwater -- Pier -- Breakwater and Pier Heads -- Breakwater -- Breakwater and sluice -- Breakwater and sluice at back quay wall -- New works at back of harbour by Malachy Walsh and Waterford Co. Co. -- New works at back of harbour by Malachy Walsh and Waterford Co. Co, meeting pre-existing quay wall -- Pier and quay wall -- Sluice in Breakwater -- Breakwater and Pier from back of harbour -- Quay Wall -- Exterior of Breakwater meeting new works and new slip -- Pier Head, with old concrete still exposed next to refurbishment works -- Pier, new concrete work -- Quay new concrete work -- Quay and new concrete slip -- Sluice in Breakwater showing junction between new cast-in-situ work and old concrete blocks -- Entrance to harbour -- New Concrete work at old Quay edge -- New concrete upstand and new ladders on quay - old stone coping still exposed -- New ladders on quay -- Breakwater Head -- Junction of Quay and Pier, start of limestone setts on pier -- Pier, new concrete cast against old wall, old stone coping still exposed -- Limestone setts and granite mooring posts on Pier -- Limestone setts on pier -- Concrete steps over road wall to exterior of harbour -- Rubble Concrete Parapet wall on Pier -- Pier head at steps -- Granite mooring post on pier -- Top of steps on pier -- End of pier head pre-refurbishment -- Mooring posts on pier -- New quay wall -- Exterior of pier head -- Cracking in exterior of pier -- Exterior face of pier with 'rubble concrete' repair at base -- Rubble concrete repair at base of pier, circa 1893 -- Rubble concrete repair meeting later [?] addition at corner to bedrock to pier -- Later [date?] rubble concrete wall supporting slab at corner of pier with bedrock -- Detail of ladder in new concrete facing -- Extra bollard/mooring post [2 positioned in beach in renovation] -- New works at rear of harbour -- New works at rear of harbour including 2 mooring posts set in sand -- Exterior face of pier -- Exterior base of pier at corner to bedrock -- Exterior base of pier -- Exterior base of pier at corner section - stone work is continuous? -- Exterior of pier - rubble concrete base with cast concrete above -- Exterior corner base of pier -- Rubble concrete base of exterior of pier -- Corner of base of pier meeting bedrock
Genre
Photographs   linked data (gmgpc)
Subject
Harbors--Ireland--Waterford (County)
Boatstrand Harbour (Ireland)
Location
https://doi.org/10.7925/drs1.ucdlib_255947
Location
University College Dublin, School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy. Elizabeth Shotton . MHI/BOATSTRAND/PHOTOSURVEY2
Suggested credit
"Boatstrand Harbour photographic survey July 1, 2016," held by Elizabeth Shotton. © University College Dublin; and Elizabeth Shotton. Digital content by University College Dublin; and Elizabeth Shotton, published by UCD Library, University College Dublin <http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:255947>

Record source
Descriptions created by staff of UCD Library, University College Dublin based on information provided by the Minor Harbours project team. — Metadata creation date: 2017-12-21

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