Tippler Bridge 2009

Kevin O'Dwyer

The sculpture was inspired by the Nissen huts used in the 1940's and 50's to house Bord na Mona workers during the peat harvest at Boora Bog.

The sculpture installation at Sculpture in the Parklands incorporates a recycled Tippler that was used at the Ferbane power plant to unload peat from the incoming rail carriages. The Tippler armature was wrapped in galvanised steel and incorporates stainless steel viewing slots. The big sky in Boora can be overpowering and the stainless steel slots create a visual cut to help the viewer focus on the landscape along the canal.


The sculpture combines the functional - bridge/shelter/birdhide/memory with an industrial/sculptural aesthetic.

Tippler Bridge  (2009)

Material: Recycled steel Tippler from the Ferbane Power Plant, galvanised steel, stainless steel

Dimensions: 15m x 4m x4m

Sculpture in the Parklands

Co. Offaly, Ireland