The
Club shares with Dalkey a very interesting past.
The premises was first licensed as the ‘Queenstown
Tavern’ in 1847 as a pub, private dwelling
and community morgue. In those tragic, famine-stricken,
distant says of 1847, many of those families
who starving bodies perished by the roadside
were taken to the morgue before burial. At that
time sea-faring mortality was particularly high
and the Dublin Dalkey tram often carried many
of the sailors’ bodies to the community
morgue at 107 Coliemore road.
Moving on to the 20th century, it is remembered
that for a brief period the premises at Coliemore
Road was once owned by a priest! When the
owner at the time, Anne Williams, died in
a city orphanage of advanced senility on the
3rd February 1928, she willed the premises
to the Rev. Fr. Cannon John Kelly who was
the parish Priest of Sandyford at that time.
Fr. Kelly held on to the premises for 11 months
before he sold it to an Edward Murphy on the
16th January 1929 for the majestic sum of
£350.
By this time the Dalkey area had become an
exclusive and much sought after location by
aristocrats and so it was not surprising that
in 1944, the ‘Queenstown Tavern’
changed its name to its current title –
‘The Club’.
‘The Club’ however did not reach
its full potential until in 1969 it was purchased
by its present owner Seamus Sheeran, a widely
travelled and decisive businessman. Seamus
and his wife Kathleen’s youngest son
David is now actively involved in the day
to day running of the business and has continued
to operate to the highest standards.
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