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adj - likely to cause skidding
SKIDDY - Skiddy's Almshouse is the oldest inhabited building in the city of Cork. It was built in 1718 and finished in 1719. It was the second almshouse built...
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Like wet roads |
Son, small child appearing to be slippery |
Small child having little traction |
Slippery |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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May 19 2017 The Telegraph - Quick |
Oct 16 2015 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jun 1 2014 The Times - Cryptic |
Oct 15 2008 Eugene Sheffer - King Feature Syndicate |
Skiddy description |
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Skiddy's Almshouse is the oldest inhabited building in the city of Cork. It was built in 1718 and finished in 1719. * It was the second almshouse built using a bequest from Stephen Skiddy for the city's poor, either Catholic or Church of Ireland. Built on a corner of the medieval Saint Mary's Churchyard, the building was once part of a campus including the Green Coat Hospital and School. The other buildings were demolished in the 1950s. The Almshouse was saved from demolition in the 1960s with restoration completed in 1975. A second restoration was completed in 2005. Skiddy's Almshouse is now one of the very few surviving eighteenth-century institutional buildings in Cork. The restoration of this building in 2005 won the contractor the RIAI Europa Nostra Award for the work.The Almshouse is an L-shaped building with a stone arcade enclosed by a ten-foot wall and a large iron gate. As of 2011, it housed 15 people. |