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There has been a substantial amount of new housing development in the last seven or eight years - especially on the northern edge of the town. The centre of the town has suffered over many decades from a long decline in commercial activities. The site of the old Royal Victoria Dockyards was used from the s as a ship breaking yard and controversially as a commercial docks since the s, used mainly for the import of animal feed and dry building timber and the export of Scrap metal and wood chip. In December they held a public display of plans for the redevelopment of the site. They have indicated that this development will proceed immediately subject to planning approval. History The buildings in the town centre are mainly late 18th and early 19th century, while the architecture of nearby Glenbrook and Monkstown is mainly from the later Victorian period. In , at the time of the landing of the Duke of Marlborough with his army to lay siege to Cork , Passage was described as an insignificant fishing village. Its development from an obscure hamlet to a town may be principally attributed to its deep safe anchorage. Owing to the shallowness of the channel above the town vessels of over tons were unable to proceed to Cork, and were compelled to discharge their cargoes here. These were either unloaded on to lighters and brought up the river to Cork or put ashore and taken to the city in carts or on horseback. The only road to Cork then was via Church Hill through the site of the present Capuchin Monastery at Rochestown and then through what is now the entrance to the farm-yard at Oldcourt, on to Douglas and Cork. In a new quay was built where the vessels could berth and land their passengers and freight. It was no uncommon sight to see between 70 and 80 vessels anchored in the harbour. Sir John Arnott was chiefly responsible for the building of the Granaries, intended for the storing of the freight from the vessels. The freight from one ship only was received there before the channel was dredged. Later when boats put into the dock-yard for repairs the cargo was stored there until they were ready for sea. The town then possessed three hotels and two dozen public houses. The dredging of the channel put an end to a great extent to the importance of Passage as a port. The ferry between Passage and Carrigaloe greatly promoted the trade of the town. Until the opening of the Cork to Cobh Railway the traffic on this ferry was considerable. Between and covered-in-cars jingles brought passengers from Cork to Passage ferry daily. In the first half of the 19th century, Cobh was the principal sea-side resort in Munster thereby richly benefiting the Ferry. During the first twenty days of August over twenty thousand people crossed the ferry. This gave considerable employment. The boats were apparently large flat-bottomed ones worked by a system of cables and pulleys, and capable of taking very heavy cargoes. This ferry dated back to the reign of James I or even earlier. The fares fixed were:- for a person, a cow, horse, 6 sheep, swine or goats - one penny. In the 19th century, Passage West became a popular bathing resort for the citizens of Cork and the houses at Glenbrook and Toureen were in great demand during the Summer. England, P. According to a census taken by him in the population of Passage was 1, of whom 1, were Catholics. There were two hydropathic establishments in Glenbrook. The Victoria Baths was opened about and was very prosperous for a while. It closed owing to lack of support soon after the extension of the railway to Monkstown. Judging by its ruins it was a pretentious building. The other Baths was situated almost directly opposite the Victoria baths and was run in conjunction with St. In front of the Glen was a large pier, which was very much frequented until the railway was extended to Monkstown. It was then practically abandoned and became so unsafe that it was removed. The railway was extended to Monkstown in August and two years later to Crosshaven. From this time Passage was no longer popular as a tourist resort, Crosshaven taking its place. The railway was closed in Passage railway station opened on 8 June and finally closed on 12 September It consists of a series plaques with historical photographs and explanatory text. The greatest of the Passage industries were the Dockyards. There were two dockyards. The precise date of its opening is unknown. This yard had the great distinction of launching in the 'City of Cork' which was the first steamship built in Ireland. The closing date of this dockyard is unrecorded. The other and bigger dockyard was the Royal Victoria Dockyard, which was laid down by Messrs. It received its name from Queen Victoria on her first visit to Cork in It changed ownership several times. In most of the workers were paid off, owing to a slump in the shipbuilding trade and it completely closed down in Many of the workers emigrated to the English Naval Yards and to America. The Rushbrooke Dockyard was re-opened in and gave employment to many men who previously worked in the Royal Victoria Yard. The first steamship to cross the Atlantic to America was under the command of Lt. Richard Roberts, R. The paddle shaft of 'The Sirius' can still be seen today and forms part of a memorial to Captain Roberts and his achievement. It is erected near the site of the now demolished baths on the road to Monkstown just beyond the Cross River Ferry. From two fairs were held there yearly, one on the first of May, and the other on the 25th of July. The fairs were held in the vicinity of Fair Hill, from, which the latter received its name. On Saturday a weekly market was held in a house on the site of the C. In , in the Market House, John Wesley - the founder of Methodism - addressed the people of Passage whom he described afterward, as 'as dull a congregation as I have seen. They would have been rude only they were afraid. In the past several cottages existed of which very little trace can be found at present. Cottages in Horsehead were knocked down to make way for the building of Rockenham House and Lecarrow. There was a row of cottages at the back of Toureen Terrace, all of which have practically disappeared during the past twenty years. Traces of the cottages, which extended from Leemount Lodge almost to Killmurry Graveyard, can be seen on the road wall. Beyond the entrance to the graveyard as one approached the summit of the hill there were some more cottages. A number of houses on the Main Street were cleared for the laying down of the railway and for the building of the Convent School. In what is now Dock Street were several houses which were cleared for the building of the Dock Offices. On Beach Road, which was the main road, was a row of cottages the last of which was recently pulled down. There were a few cottages in the Copse, and there were far more houses in the Glen at Glenbrook than at present. The Council Building Scheme at Rockenham was completed in and was primarily intended as a slum clearance for the old houses in the town that had not been fit for habitation. A year later it became an Urban District with an Urban Council. Owing to abuses a Public Inquiry was held in and the Urban Council dissolved. The area: was then placed under a Manager, and in It was deurbanised and put under a Manager with Town Commissioners. Passage West was directly affected by the events of the Irish Civil War Passage West saw a large scale landing of Free State pro-treaty troops on the 2nd of August as part of a wider offensive. These 1, men, well equipped with artillery and armour supplied by the British, went on to capture Cork city from the badly armed republican troops who were holding it. Irish political leader Charles Stuart Parnell once made a speech from a building in the centre of the town. John Wesley Methodist founder also preached in the town. Sports clubs. Passage West Celtic Supporters Club. The club was formed in and is based in the Ferry Arms pub. It currently has 30 adult and 32 juvenile members and is often described as the heart and soul of its parent club the Cork No. In the club formed a friendship with the Lee Walker C. C Lochee, Dundee, Scotland, which which results in frequent visits to each other. Foster en Votre aide est la bienvenue! We are using cookies for the best presentation of our site. 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