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Opinion What photographing abandoned Ireland taught me about the country's past

An Post Irish Book Awards nominee Rebecca Brownlie writes about what she’s learned through taking photos of abandoned buildings.

I’VE BEEN DOCUMENTING abandoned buildings through the medium of photography now for over a decade.

Within this time I’ve visited hundreds of buildings. These could be homes, hospitals, mills, workhouses, churches, schools, courthouses and even castles. Each property always differs from the next.

The birth of this journey started when I found a property in Larne called Cairndhu house. I found this house while I was part of a paranormal research team – I was the team photographer and location finder.

When I first saw Cairndhu I couldn’t believe we had a property like this in Northern Ireland and that I’d never seen or heard of it. It was like something out of American Horror Story, from that moment I wanted to know more.

I don’t think I settled until I found the then owner of house. When I finally traced him I found out he was a property developer and had plans to renovate the house into luxury apartments. These plans had been delayed and he was happy for us to carry out investigations and let us come and go as we pleased.

While researching the house I found out that it was once owned by Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon from Belfast. It had a deep and varied history. It started off as a summer residence and the Dixons were well known for throwing lavish parties in the house. Princess Margaret has even been recorded visiting the house and having lunch there while on a tour of Northern Ireland.

In WW2 it was used as a war supply depot and a branch of the Belgium army were stationed here. Finally, in their later years the Dixons gifted the house to the hospital trust, and it then became a convalescence home. It ran as such until the late 80s, when it closed due to lack of funding.

True passion

It was while researching this property that my love for the houses and the passed lives within the buildings was where my true passion lay. Once I paired this up with the photography, I was hooked.

Not long after I started to focus on documenting the buildings and left the paranormal group behind. At that time social media was still quite new, and I created a Facebook page and website called Abandoned NI and posted all my work there.

It proved popular very early on, with people commenting and wanting to know more about the buildings. They were able to connect with the images and the forgotten history that was attached to them.

I’ve learnt many things on this photographic journey, and one is to never judge a house from its exterior. I stumbled across many tumble-down houses which on the outside look nothing more than run-down cattle shed.

However, when you get inside they are crammed with remains of personal possessions. Each room thick with mould and dust, objects sitting as though its owner upped and left in a hurry.

These properties make it easier to piece together the lives that were lived there, through the lens. On the other hand, you can find a grand mansion, and imagine that it’s full of crumbling antique furniture and the walls decorated with peeling artwork… only to find an empty shell on the inside.

Other things I’ve learnt is how people lived so differently in the not so distant past. Most rural houses that I get to visit will almost always have an old Singer sewing machine in the corner of the room, scissors, and a measuring tape not too far away. This reminds us that people mended and made their own clothes, instead of buying new like we do today in our throwaway lifestyle.

Pianos are also a frequent sight in these buildings; the art of playing your own music has also died out with the Singers. Instead, we have iPhone and VR headsets for home entertainment.

Another common sight would be dwellings with religious symbols and pictures on the walls, bibles, and bottles of holy water on mantelpieces. All are evidence that religion was at the forefront for most homes not so long ago. What a contrast to today.

I try to visit as many of these buildings as possible before they are demolished. I think it is important that we have a record of these time capsules to pass on for future generations.

That way, they can look back and see what was on the site before their housing development was built.

They can also remember the people who lived their days long before they did.

Abandoned Ireland by Rebecca Brownlie is published by Merrion Press and is available from bookshops and online booksellers. It is nominated in the An Post Irish Book Awards in TheJournal.ie’s sponsored category, Best Irish Published Book of the Year. Find the full list of nominees and more information at the awards website

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:02 AM

    RIP.

    A good man who stood by his principles while others caved.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:05 AM

    I woulnt often agree with him but on telly he came across as a decent person. At least he stuck to his principles

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:00 AM

    Agree or disagree with him, may he R.I.P.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:43 AM

    I met Peter Mathews once in the dark days when Ruairi Quinn just got his plan through to get rid of guidance counsellors.I was in the Dail to c the vote.Afterwards I was so upset I just bumped in to Peter by chance .I recognised him from TV.He asked me what was wrong as he saw I was upset.Peter Mathews stopped and listened to what I had to say.He was dumbfounded.But I could immediately see before me a kind concerning and one hundred per cent genuine man.Condolences to Peter’s wife and family.May he rest in peace.Im so sorry to hear this very sad news

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:25 PM

    I didn’t agree with most of his political opinion but admired him in interviews.He never lowered himself to talking over his fellow guests , it stood out.Sympathy to his family & friends.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:52 PM

    @Diarmuid Doran: He was a decent man, should never been in fg.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:05 AM

    Ah no way. He was excellent in relation to the bank guarantee, if only he had been listened to our states finances would have been in much better shape.

    RIP

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:07 AM

    For once I’m agreeing with you… I don’t want to make a habit of it.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:07 AM

    FC yeah, it was one of the few times I agreed with him, I thought he made some excellent points all through the era of the crash and bank guarantees.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:03 AM

    So sad. I liked Peter, I do think he was a good guy but politics put an end to his ideas. Pity people like this can’t make a difference when they get elected but the system doesn’t help them.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:16 AM

    So sorry to hear of Peter’s death. A very principled person – we need more of his kind. First encountered Peter at an event which he organised (at his own expense) near the peak of the banking crisis at the RDS Almost everything he predicted about the banks that evening actually came to pass. Anyone else recall the evening – about 50 people attended including just one TD, George Lee? Pity more people didn’t listen to him then.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:09 AM

    RIP. A real gentleman

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    Mute Brian Lenehan
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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:13 AM

    Peter Mathews was a great man, great economist, but an uncompromising politician, and that was his undoing as a politician. Once he declared his pro-life conviction he was persona non grata among the intolerant, so-called “liberal” left.

    He was a mighty man, and he will be greatly missed.

    Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 11:50 AM

    @Brian Lenehan: is there a liberal right.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:28 PM

    @Brian Lenehan: i’m on the liberal left and I gave Peter Matthews a high preference in both general elections. I mightn’t have agreed with the man on every topic, but I could recognize a man of principal and ability.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:26 AM

    No time for 90% of people in Fine Gael but Peter Matthews was always articulate, passionate and had a very decent streak in him.
    RIP

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:35 AM

    Sorry to hear he always came across as a gent. May he rest in peace.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 11:22 AM

    RIP Mr Matthews you are one person who actually tried to do the state a service and not for your own gain.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 3:13 PM

    A kind articulate soft spoken but strong opinions.
    Tough without being rude or loud a true gent who believed in his convictions and stood by them RIP

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:40 AM

    Peter was a wonderful man. He had time for everyone, and would spend ages talking to friend or foe. He was passionate and stubborn, but he never took disagreement personally or fell out with you if you thought some idea of his was nuts. Most of his big ideas were right. We could use more personalities like Peter in politics, regardless of their views.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 10:16 AM

    He was a good man, got a bit swallowed up by FG.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 12:01 PM

    Vinnie Browne used to get enjoyment from picking Peter by the scuff of the neck and shaking him vigorously around the studio, before dropping him. Peter was an able man though, and could take the banter.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:35 PM

    Peter Mathews was an honorable and honest person. He was committed to his beliefs but was always courteous and considerate to everyone, in agreement with him or not. He deserves to be respected and remembered for all the right reasons. Condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 11:59 AM

    So young and very sad – didn’t always agree with him RIP

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:06 PM

    I remember him on Vincent Browne, he was such a nice thoughtful man so unlike the gombeens in the main parties.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 12:22 PM

    Rip Peter Matthews

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    Feb 28th 2017, 2:14 PM

    RIP …HE WAS A MAN OF TRANSPARENCY AND OPENESS with truth as his maxim ….

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    Feb 28th 2017, 12:05 PM

    RIP

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    Feb 28th 2017, 4:07 PM

    I greatly enjoyed our few chats. Rest In Peace Forever Peter.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 1:34 PM

    Sad news, condolences to his family.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 3:51 PM

    May he rest in peace! God bless him and his family

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    Feb 28th 2017, 2:38 PM

    May he rest in peace. A gentleman from the top of his head to the tips of his toes.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 6:31 PM

    Very sad news, Condolences to his family and friends.

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    Feb 28th 2017, 3:45 PM

    And we should care why?

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    Mar 3rd 2017, 1:23 PM

    @Christine Downey: Cos a man just died leaving his wife and children behind (who also had to bury their mother/grandmother only last week). If you didn’t care why did you click on the article in the first place? Why did you take the time to write that unnecessary comment? I don’t think you would be saying the same thing if this was your husband or father. Have a bit of respect ! Grow up…

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    Feb 28th 2017, 11:46 PM

    I always thought he was one of the nicest TD’s in Fine Gael. Always came across as calm, reasoned and well spoken. A true gent. RIP.

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