Forty Foot

Coordinates: 53°17′22″N 6°06′49″W / 53.28944°N 6.11361°W / 53.28944; -6.11361
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Forty Foot
Cladach an Daichead Troigh (
high tide
Forty Foot changing rooms and clubhouse kitchen, 2008
Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2018

The Forty Foot (Irish: Cladach an Daichead Troigh)[1] is a promontory on the southern tip of Dublin Bay at Sandycove, County Dublin, Ireland, from which people have been swimming in the Irish Sea all year round for some 250 years.[2][3]

Name

The name "Forty Foot" is somewhat obscure. On an 1833 map, the Marine Road (located 1.5 km (0.93 mi) to the west) was named the Forty Foot Road, possibly because it was 40 ft (12 m) wide; the name may have been transferred to the swimming place, which was called the Forty-Foot Hole in the 19th century.[4][5]

Other accounts claim the name was given by fishermen because it was forty feet (6+23 fathoms) deep, but the water in the area is no deeper than 20 ft (6.1 m; 3.3 fathoms).[6] Others have attempted to link it to the 40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot, who supposedly bathed there, but they were stationed at Richmond Barracks in Inchicore.[7][8][9][10]

Use

At first, it was exclusively a male bathing place, and Sandycove Bathers Association, a men's swimming club was established.

nudists.[3] On 24 July 1974, about a dozen of female equal-rights activists ("Dublin City Women’s Invasion Force") went swimming, and sat with placards.[11] and later, including less than five women, swam nude, in 1989,[12] now swimming is open to men, women, and children. In 2014, the Sandycove Bathers Association ended the ban on women club members,[11] and they may now use the onsite changing rooms and clubhouse kitchen.[13] The swimming club requests voluntary contributions for the upkeep of the area.[3]

Safety

Death, near-drowning and hypothermia have resulted from swimming at Forty Foot.[14][15][16][17]

In literature

James Joyce and Oliver St. John Gogarty once resided at the Martello tower together. It is now the James Joyce Tower and Museum. The opening section of Joyce's Ulysses is set here, with the characters Stephen Dedalus and Buck Mulligan being partly based on Joyce himself and Gogarty, respectively. Buck Mulligan described the sea as "The snotgreen sea. The scrotumtightening sea."

The Forty Foot also featured in the novels At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien (1939), At Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O'Neill (2001) and Nessuna notizia dello scrittore scomparso by Daniele Bresciani (2017).

In media

The Forty Foot is featured in the series

Bad Sisters.[18]

In the 2023 documentary film

Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, With Dave Letterman, David Letterman visits the location, which ends up serving as inspiration for the composition of a song by Bono and the Edge called "40 Foot Man" featured in the credits of show.[19]

Further reading

Images

  • Forty Foot
  • Forty Foot changing rooms and clubhouse kitchen, 2008
    Forty Foot changing rooms and clubhouse kitchen, 2008
  • Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2015
    Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2015
  • Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2015
    Sunrise at the Forty Foot, 2015

References

  1. ^ "Cladach an Daichead Troigh/Forty Foot". Logainm.ie.
  2. ^ as of 2008
  3. ^ a b c d
  4. – via Google Books.
  5. ^ "Country Life Illustrated". Hudson & Kearns. 23 December 1899 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "The Forty Foot Dun Laoghaire - J D Wetherspoon". www.jdwetherspoon.com.
  7. – via Google Books.
  8. ^ McLoughlin, Darren. "Swimming at Dublin's Forty Foot". panoramicireland.com.
  9. ^ "Famous Baths". www.askaboutireland.ie.
  10. – via Google Books.
  11. ^ a b
  12. ^ "Nude Bathing At The Forty Foot". RTÉ Archives. July 1989. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  13. ^ Prideaux-Mooney, Ailsa (7 January 2016). "Freezing at the Forty Foot". Where's my backpack?. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Man, 50s, dies after getting into difficulty at Dublin's Forty Foot". Irish Examiner. 29 September 2019. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  15. ^ Cuddihy, Tony (2 March 2018). "Woman pulled from the sea at Dublin's Forty Foot during storm today". Her.ie. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  16. ^ O'Leary, Kim (22 April 2022). "Brave lifeguards rescue injured swimmer at Forty Foot beach". DublinLive. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  17. ^ Burke, Céimin (31 March 2021). "Exhausted swimmer rescued clinging to rocks near Dublin's Forty Foot". TheJournal.ie. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  18. ^ Falvey, Deirdre (11 August 2021). "Is that Sharon Horgan in the Forty Foot? 'Swim to her!'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  19. ^ "Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman". Disney+. 17 March 2023.

External links