The surfing pioneer born in a lighthouse
This is the house where Joe Roddy was born in the 1930s. As a member of the famous Roddy lightkeeping dynasty that began with his great-grandfather, born around 1811, it is unsurprising that his entrance into the world should be at a lighthouse, in this case Roches Point at the entrance to Cork harbour. Joe's dad was Pat Roddy, keeper 292, born in 1994 and subsequently retired in 1954. By the time Joe was a teenager, the family had relocated back to their ancestral home in Dundalk, where great-grandad Joe had worked as an assistant, second-class, which meant he had no lodgings provided, as he lived local, but was also immune from transfer. He was probably the first lightkeeper at Dundalk. when it was established in 1855. Dundalk, one of three pile lights in Ireland successfully built by blind engineer Alexander Mitchell In 1949, surfing was practically unheard of in Ireland. The 14-year-old Joe saw a picture of a surfer out in California and was determined to try and emulate the ...