At the foundation of the State in 1922, Kimmage was just a crossroads
(KCR), with farmland all around, but then thousands of houses were built
by Dublin Corporation in the 1930's, bringing life to the area.
In earlier times, the old Larkfield Flour Mill was used to train
Volunteers leading up to the 1916 Easter Rising and is now the site of
Supervalu Shopping Centre on Sundrive Road.
Until recent years, Kimmage Manor was a major seminary for the Holy
Ghost Fathers, and part of their extensive farm was later redeveloped
for St Marys Rugby Football Club.
Big employers in the 1950's included McEntaggart Motor Assembly, later
taken over by British Leyland, while Dublin Dairies was a major
distributor of pasteurized bottled milk to households.