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    [1,1,"Roadside Pump","Glencullen",null,576,"12","This is a cast iron pump dating from the early years of the 20th century. Oddly, it bears the name of Balrothery District Council. That council supplied similar pumps at locations such as Swords and Donabate, both of which still exist. This pump has been disabled by the removal of the pin from the hinge on the handle.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [2,2,"Letter Box","Glencullen",null,575,"12","Victorian wall letter box",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [3,3,"Milestone","Old Bray Road, Cornelscourt",null,354,"7","This is the nine-mile stone marking the distance of nine Irish miles from Dublin Castle. It is a pillar of rectangular section, made of granite, and is built into the demesne wall of Cabinteely House. The inscription reads \"CD 6\" denoting County Dublin and the distance. It is similar to the other surviving milestone on this route, at Crinken.","0354-1","0354-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [4,4,"Letter Box","At western end of Old Connaught Avenue",null,855,"14","This is a rare letter box, with the collection plate holder recessed into the door. It would date from the 1870s.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [5,5,"Letter Box","Lamb's Cross, Balally",null,948,"5","Pillar letter box from early years of 20th century. The ERVII cipher has been removed from the door",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [6,7,"Water Tap","Ballyedmonduff Road, Glencullen",null,985,"9","One of the few original water taps remaining in the county, most having been replaced with new ones.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [7,8,"Water Tap","On eastern side of Stepaside Hill at Junction with Enniskerry Road",null,983,"9","One of the few originla water taps remaining, most having been replaced with modern versions.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [8,9,"Water Tap","On west side of Glenamuck Road at junction with Enniskerry Road",null,988,"9","This is one of the surviving original water taps, many having been replaced with modern taps.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [9,10,"Boundary Stone","Military Road at corner of Killiney Hill Road",null,683,"10","Boundary stone, deliberately defaced",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [10,11,"Boundary Stone","Military Road at junction with Killiney Hill Road",null,684,"10","Boundary stone built into wall",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [11,12,"Weir","Spans river Dodder to east of Orwell Road",null,4,"1","A very graceful curve across the river, with vertical fall of water. One of the more picturesque weirs on the river.","0004-1","0004-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [12,13,"Letter Box","On Clonskeagh Road North of junction with Wynnsward Drive ",null,48,"1","Large Victorian wall letter box dating from the early 1880s.","0048-1","0048-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [13,14,"Letter Box","On building on northern side of Foster's Avenue at junction with Roebuck Road",null,53,"2","Wall letter box dating from the time of the Irish Free State, 1922-1937","0053-1","0053-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [14,15,"Letter Box","On Sweetman Avenue adjacent to rear entrance of Churchtown House",null,71,"1","The letter box is shown on the 1930s OS map. It is a P&T wall box manufactured by Jessop Davis of Enniscorthy and dates from the period 1922 to 1936. The hood over the aperture is broken. The box is sealed with a metal plate and labelled  \"Temporarily out of use\". There is a modern steel letter box close by, suggesting that this box may not be brought back into use.","0071-1","0071-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [15,16,"Letter Box","On southern side of Upper Kilmacud Road, Stillorgan",null,91,"1","A Victorian wall box dating from the late 1870s. This is an unusual type, with the collection plate recessed into the door. It is also unusual in retaining an enamelled collection plate, though this is not the original.","0091-1","0091-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [16,17,"Letter Box","Adjacent to gateway to Marley Park",null,110,"5",null,"0110-1","0110-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [17,18,"Aqueduct","Within open space on southern side of Dodder between Milltown\r\r\nand Clonskeagh.",null,24,"1","Aqueduct that carried the millrace leading from Milltown to Clonskeagh over a small watercourse that entered the Dodder. Iron works is now gone and millrace largely disappeared. Aqueduct is incorporated into the riverside walk","0024-1","0024-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [18,19,"Letter Box","At junction of Whitethorn Road and Clonskeagh Road",null,30,"1","Letter box was marked on Ordnance Survey map of 1912 on eastern side of Clonskeagh Road. Whitebeam Road post-dates that map, and the box may have been moved to a location where it would not obstruct the pavement to the same degree. This is a George V pillar box, and must have been new at the time of the 1912 map.","0030-1","0030-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [19,20,"Letter Box","Letter box if set into pavement near to roadside edge, on Mount\r\r\nMerrion Avenue, opposite junction with Cross Avenue",null,199,"2","This is a rare Anonymous Box with ring on the cap. Anonymous boxes were manufactured between 1879 and 1883, and most do not have the raised ring on the roof.","0199-1","0199-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [20,21,"Letter Box","On Ballinclea Road at the triangle in the junction between Ballinclea Road and Killiney Road",null,417,"7","This wall letter box has the insignia P7T cast into it. It is unusual in that it was made by an Irish firm, at the St. John's Works, Enniscorthy. Even post-independence a large number of the letter boxes were made in Scotland and some in England",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [21,22,"Letter Box","On western side of Goatstown Road, to north of junction with Taney Road.",null,104,"1","A letter box is marked near this site on the 1860s and  the early 20th century Ordnance Survey maps. The present letter box is of a later period and is on a site slightly further to the north away from the junction.","0104-1","0104-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [22,23,"Bridge","On Kilmashogue Lane to south of junction with College Road. ",null,118,"5","Masonry bridge carrying road over a small river. Unusual in that it uses limestone for the voussoirs and the caps of the parapets. This stone would have been brought a signficant distance, through the bridge is located in an area of granite quarries.","0118-1","0118-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [23,24,"Letter Box","On footpath on Avoca Avenue, at junction with Avoca Road.",null,238,"2","Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map of the 1860s showed a letter box on Avoca Road close to the junction. This no longer exists, and the present box is some distance away, at the junction","0238-1","0238-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [24,25,"Bridge","Southern side of the main road at Louglinstown",null,654,"10","The old bridge survives as the southern end of the present bridge. It is very similar to the other bridge at Loughlinstown and may have been built at the same time.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [25,26,"Shanganagh Battery","On cliff top just to the south of Shanganagh River and Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Plant",null,696,"10","Erected 1804 as part of coastal defences against Napoleonic invasion. There was no Martello tower at this location. Abandonded later in 19th century. Despite significant coastal erosion along this coast there has been little erosion at this location, probably due to a granite reef at low tide level that breaks up the force of the sea.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [26,27,"Bridge","Carrying Enniskerry Road over the river at Kiltiernan",null,710,"9","An mid-19th century single-arch bridge of granite. Includes plaques on the parapets, one marking 9½ miles from Dublin, the other inscribed \"Kilternan Bridge 1852\"",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [27,28,"Waterworks","Walled enclosure on hillside containing a deep concrete tank through which the water runs. There is the shell of a caretakers house adjacent.",null,775,"10","There is a new reservoir downhill from this facility, serving as a storage tank for Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [28,29,"Milestone","Milestone is built into the front garden wall of a house and is concealed beneath a heavy growth of ivy",null,374,"7","This milestone records the distance from Dublin Castle in Irish miles. It would predate 1826 when the Irish mile was abolished, though it is in a style more in keeping with the mid-18th century. The stone would date from prior to the building of Ballybrack Road or Avondale Road, when the route to Killiney ran along Rochestown Avenue and up Ballinclea Road.","0374-1","0374-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [29,30,"Letter Box","At roadside on east side of Ferndale Road, opposite Rathmichael Church","Original numbered 776 in past surveys",777,"10","This junction has been redesigned as part of the accommodation works for the M50. The signpost had gone before the works commenced.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [30,31,"Milestone","On west side of old Dublin Road at Crinken.",null,857,"14","Nine mile stone, marking nine Irish miles from Dublin Castle. An 18th century stone, in the form of a granite post of rectangular section and bearning the inscription \"CD 9\". The top is pyramidal. The stone is built into the boundary wall, standing slightly proud of the wall surface. There is a diagonal break in the lower half of the stone.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [31,32,"Milestone","On western side of Deansgrange Road.",null,895,"2","Milestone dating from between 1813 when this road was built and 1826 when Irish miles ceased to be used for official purposes. The stone records five miles from Dublin Castle",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [32,33,"Pillar Letter Box","On eastern sideof Orwell Road to the south of the Dodder",null,927,"1","Pillar letter box dating from the period 1883-1887",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [33,34,"Boundary Stone","On Northern side of Orwell Road",null,932,"1","Concrete boundary marker marking the former boundary of the County Borough of Dublin. Boundary changed in 1980s, rendering this obsolete",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [34,35,"Milestone","At edge of footpath in Main Street, Blackrock, adjacent to the Blackrock Shopping Centre.",null,206,"2","This stone stood at the top of Main Street, at the junction with Carysfort Avenue and is marked on earlier Ordnance Survey maps as a milestone. In the 1980s when the Blackrock Shopping Centre was built and the Main Street was redesigned, the Blackrock Cross and the milestone were moved away from the junction. This stone is different to any others in the district, made of granite with sloping sides and a ridged top. No writing is in evidence, and it may have been painted originally.","0206-1","0206-2",null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [35,36,"Boundary Stone","Adjacent to footpath leading to the beach from bridge at Strand Road, Killiney",null,678,"10","A series of cut granite markers that originally demarcated the extent of land controlled by the War Office in connection with the Martello towers and batteries. Some survive on the perimeters of Martello tower or battery lands, though these cover a wider area reflecting the approach to the military lands. On the face of each marker is an inscription with W and D separated by an arrow, and a stone number beneath, denoting War Department, and the sequence of stones around the perimeter",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [36,37,"Letter Box","Ballinteer Road opposite junction with Lynwood.",null,944,"5","Victorian wall letter box. This has been moved to this location recently, possibly from further north on Ballinteer Road, from where a letter box has been removed.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [37,38,"Letter Box","Top of Temple Hill, at junction with Temple Crescent",null,958,"2","GR wall letter box, dating from period 1911-1921.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [38,39,"Gas Lamp","On north side of Temple hill",null,960,"2","Gas lamp set on to top of front boundary wall of house. Post only, missing gas fitting and cover.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [39,40,"Gas Lamp","Top of Temple Hill, at junction with Temple Crescent",null,959,"2","Cast iron gas lamp, positioned on top of a letter box. The lamp is almost invisible beneath creeper growth. Post only, missing lamp and cover",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [40,41,"Letter Box","Adelaide Road, Glenageary, adjacent to railway bridge",null,965,"3","Pillar letter box dating from the period 1879-1883, with a raised ring on the cap. This type of letter box is uncommon.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [41,42,"Letter Box","Seapoint Avenue at junction with Seafield Avenue",null,967,"3","Pillar letter box dating from the period 1879-1883, with a raised ring on the cap. This type of letter box is uncommon.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [42,43,"Gas Lamp","Longford Terrace, Salthill and Monkstown",null,968,"3","Set of three gas lamps set in to the granite retaining wall at the front of Longford Terrace. Posts only, lamps and covers missing",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [43,44,"Railway Bridge","Castle Park Road, adjacent to Metals",null,970,"4, 7","Railway bridge built 1844 to carry the road over the Atmospheric Railway. Retains its cut stone arch. The bridge now covers a redundant siding. The western side has been covered with fill material and a house built over the siding. This is one of the few elements surviving of the Atmospheric Railway",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [44,45,"Letter Box","Pottery Road, Kill of the Grange",null,974,"7","An early letter box, dating from the period 1883-1887",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [45,46,"Letter Box","North side of Sorrento Road",null,976,"4","Victorian wall box. Unusual in having a number cast into the door",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [46,47,"Former Forge","Barnhill Road(Eamonn Walsh Garage) ",null,978,"4, 7","Former forge",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [47,48,"Pumping Station","Above Dalkey Avenue on the Metals",null,979,"4","Pumping station for pumping water to high level reservoir. Reservoir now replaced elsewhere",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [48,49,"Water Tank","Above Dalkey Avenue on the Metals",null,980,"4, 7","Water tank associated with former windmill nearby. Used to hold water to serve the higher parts of Dalkey",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [49,50,"Bridge","On Ticknock Road",null,984,"8","The 1860s OS map shows a ford at this location. Ticknock Bridge is faced with granite ashlar, with stepped voussoirs.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [50,51,"Milestone","Kilgobbin Road",null,987,"6","This stone marks a distance of 5 Irish miles from Dublin Castle. It is of early to mid-18th century date and is made of granite, bearing the simple inscription \"5\"",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [51,52,"Possible Well","On the southern side of Lehaunstown Lane",null,992,"10","Stone vaulted structure, possibly a well, and possibly associated with the military camp at this location in the 1790s",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [52,53,"Ford","In Shanganagh River",null,994,"10","Appears to be granite-flagged ford, just downstream from Shanganagh bridge. This was shown as a ford on an estate map of 1826, just before the bridge was built",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [53,54,"Water Tap","On west side of Glenamuck Road at junction with Enniskerry Road",null,995,"9","Original cast iron water tap, one of few left in county",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [54,55,"Water Pump","On south side of Enniskerry Road, Kiltiernan",null,996,"13","Cast iron water pump, clad in timber. Bears makers sign, made in Dublin.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [55,56,"Weighbridge Office","Sutton's lane, near Ballycorus Road",null,999,"9","Former weighbridge office from nearby lead works, built in late 1850s",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [56,57,"Meter Station","Ballyman Road, top east of junction with Ballyman Lane",null,1008,"14","The original water main for the Vartry scheme passes through here on its way northward to Rathmichael and Stillorgan. At this point a branch pipe is taken off, originally for use by Dublin County Council, now by Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. The meter station keeps a record of the amount of water transferred to the county.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [57,58,"Water Pump","On southern side of road leading west from Glencullen\r\r\ncrossroads",null,986,"12","Water pump set back in walled enclosure with flagstone base.",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [58,59,"Water Hydrant","Kilmashogue Lane","New 2022 - 2028",1010,"5","Freestanding cast-iron \"lion mask\" water hydrant, extant 2012.  Now disused.  Lane fronted on verge.",null,null,60220024,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [59,60,"Letter Box","Main Street, Sandyford Village","New 2022 - 2028",1011,"6","Freestanding cast-iron \"pillar box\" post box, extant 1984.  Road fronted on tarmacadam forecourt.",null,null,60220041,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [60,61,"Letter Box","Woodside Road","New 2022 - 2028",1012,"8","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1881-1901; extant 1909, with \"VR [Victoria Regina]\" royal cipher.  Set in rendered, ruled and lined wall.",null,null,60250007,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [61,62,"Water Hydrant","Ballybetagh Road","New 2022 - 2028",1012,"12","Freestanding cast-iron \"lion mask\" water hydrant, extant 2012.  Now disused.  Road fronted on unkempt grass verge.",null,null,60250020,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [62,63,"Roadside Pump","Ballybetagh Road","New 2022 - 2028",1014,"12, 13","Freestanding cast-iron \"cow tail\" waterpump, extant 1909.  Now disused.  Road fronted with coursed rubble granite boundary wall to perimeter having rendered rounded coping.",null,null,60250022,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [63,64,"Chimney","Mine Hill Lane","New 2022 - 2028",1015,"13","Freestanding chimney, built 1857-8, on a circular plan.  Disused, 1909",null,null,60260050,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [64,65,"Lime Kiln","Ballyedmonduff Road","New 2022 - 2028",1016,"12","Freestanding single-oven single-stage lime kiln, extant 1837, on a square plan.  Disused, 1909.  Part creeper- or ivy-covered coursed rubble stone walls with lichen-spotted rough hewn rubble stone flush quoins to corners.  ",null,null,60250018,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [65,66,"Roadside Pump","Ballybetagh Road","New 2022 - 2028",1017,"13","Freestanding cast-iron \"cow tail\" waterpump, extant 1937.  Set back from line of road on concrete base with mass concrete boundary wall to perimeter having lichen-spotted coping.",null,null,60250026,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [66,67,"Letter Box","Bray Road","New 2022 - 2028",1018,"10","Pier-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1955.  Set in rendered pier.",null,null,60260102,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [67,68,"Letter Box","Dublin Road","New 2022 - 2028",1019,"10","Freestanding cast-iron \"pillar box\" post box, extant 1984, with \"P7T [Posts and Telegraphs]\" monogram.  Set on cobbled footpath.",null,null,60260136,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [68,69,"Letter Box","Dublin Road","New 2022 - 2028",1020,"14","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1909, with \"ER [Edwardus Rex] VII\" royal cipher.  Set in roughcast boundary wall.",null,null,60260163,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [69,70,"Letter Box","Torquay Road","New 2022 - 2028",1021,"6","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1901-10, with \"ER [Edwardus Rex] VII\" royal cipher.  Set in coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60230027,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [70,71,"Letter Box","Westminster Road","New 2022 - 2028",1022,"6","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1908.  Set in coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60230046,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [71,72,"Letter Box","Newtownpark Avenue","New 2022 - 2028",1023,"6","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1939-62, with \"P7T [Posts and Telegraphs]\" monogram.  Now disused.  Set in coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60230075,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [72,73,"Letter Box","Newtownpark Avenue","New 2022 - 2028",1024,"2","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1939-1984, with \"P7T [Posts and Telegraphs]\" monogram.  Set in repointed coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60230084,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [73,74,"Letter Box","Rochestown Avenue","New 2022 - 2028",1025,"7","Pier-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1928-37, with \"P7T [Posts and Telegraphs]\" and \"SÉ [Saorstát Éireann]\" monograms.  Set in rendered surround in truncated boundary wall.",null,null,60230133,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [74,75,"Letter Box","Brighton Road","New 2022 - 2028",1026,"6","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1909, with \"ER [Edwardus Rex] VII\" royal cipher.  Set in coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60260189,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [75,76,"Letter Box","Claremont Road originally Claremount Road","New 2022 - 2028",1027,"9","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, between 1881-1901; extant 1909, with \"VR [Victoria Regina]\" royal cipher.  Now disused.  Set in coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60260207,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [76,77,"Letter Box","Brennanstown Road originally Brenanstown Road","New 2022 - 2028",1028,"7","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1909, with \"ER [Edwardus Rex] VII\" royal cipher.  Now disused.  Set in gritdashed roughcast boundary wall.",null,null,60260218,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [77,78,"Water hydrant","Brennanstown Road originally Brenanstown Road","New 2022 - 2028",1029,"7","Freestanding cast-iron \"lion mask\" water hydrant, extant 1937.  Now disused.  Road fronted.",null,null,60260221,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [78,79,"Letter Box","Church Road","New 2022 - 2028",1030,"7","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"wall box\" post box, extant 1937.  Set in part creeper- or ivy-covered coursed rubble granite boundary wall.",null,null,60260252,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [79,80,"Date Stone","Dublin Road","New 2022 - 2028",1031,"10","Wall-mounted cut-limestone date stone, dated 1830.  Set in boundary wall.",null,null,60260135,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [80,81,"Bridge","Stonebridge Road, Shankill","New 2022 - 2028",1032,"10","Single-arch hump back road bridge over railway line, opened 1854.  Part creeper- or ivy-covered tuck pointed snecked granite walls with cut-granite stringcourses supporting parapets having rock faced cut-granite coping.  Single segmental arch with margined rock faced granite ashlar voussoirs centred on margined rock faced cut-granite keystones.  Sited spanning uprooted railway line.",null,null,60260116,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [81,82,"Railway Station","Station Road, Killiney","New 2022 - 2028",null,"7","Killiney Dart Station",null,null,null,"https://www.cdlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [82,83,"Railway Station","Seafield Road","Proposed Addition",null,"10","Former Ballybrack Train Station",null,null,null,"https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [83,84,"Letter Box","Sandyford Road","New 2022 - 2028",null,"5","Wall-mounted cast-iron \"\"wall box\"\" post box",null,null,null,"https://www.cdlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [84,85,"Roadside Pump","Corbawn Lane","Proposed Addition",null,"10","Freestanding cast-iron \"\"cow tail\"\" waterpump",null,null,null,"https://www.cdlrcoco.ie/en/planning/county-development-plans"],
    [85,86,"Bridge","Packhorse Bridge",null,null,"1",null,null,null,null,null],
    [86,87,"Weir","West of Classon's Bridge",null,null,"1",null,null,null,null,null],
    [87,88,"Bridge","Shanganagh Treatment Plant",null,null,"10",null,null,null,null,null],
    [88,89,"Eire No 7 Sign ","Hawk Cliff","MFF75",null,"4",null,null,null,null,null],
    [89,90,"Old Railway Bridge Pillars","Quinns Road","Motion 213",null,"10",null,null,null,null,null]
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