Does anyone know the history of Crampton Buildings?
hi i,m lookin for any one who knew the fields family in conbrassil street the fathers name was andrew and the mothers name was cecilia, i think they moved from malpas terrace not sure, abd if so are they still in conbrassil st
Does anybody remember in the late 60s or early seventies, a flat in rialto buildings was supposed to be haunted, crowds came for a few nights to see if anything was going to happen, all kinds of stories at the time, person pushed down the stairs, and strange sounds in the walls.
Hi all where is arthurs lane...i think its near whitefrier street? any info would help
Did anyone go to either of these schools thro from the mid 50's to the 60's? My husband did and hes wondering if he can find any old classmates.
Bow Lane in the early 1950s was a nice place to live I had many friends there but special friends Kathleen and Patsy Dempsey who i would love to hear from. They lived with their dad and sisters x brothers in their own private house and many of the days after school from School street we we would...
Hi all Can anyone help find Arthurs lane for me...i think it is near whitefrier street?..
I am trying to locate any living members of the Healy family I know that William Healy lived in Sth King Street in 1878 and his fathers name was Mathew Healy also other Healys lived in 45 Cuffe Street , I got the 1911 cencus details online I would love to get any photos or other...
Hello All I'm a new member but I've often read the postings here and enjoyed them inmmensely. I'm from Crumlin but I spent most of my life down in me Grans in Rainsford Ave. She lived on the end of the row. Before that she was the Caretaker in school street School her name was Mrs McCormack known...
This lane is more or less a very small alley- way linking Watling Street (down the side of Guinness Brewary)with Bridgefoot Street,and it is still there as far as I know.You can just see it on the map centre right,btm right corner of Guinness.Better map at the btm of pic.
Found this link on another site,contains a lot of info. You can also enlarge each grid by clicking on it. http://dublin1798.com/
Hi any 1 on this site form Clarance Mangan Road
having just found this site i note allthe small talk is between people on the far side of the river so lets hear from people born in the libertys the real dublin.
Does anybody remember the Glimmerman Peter Co//On/ey who worked on the SCR and around that area in the 30s and 40s ?
Hello everyone I'm looking for information on 19 jame's St around 1904 or can anyone tell me where it was I'm trying to trace a family member I have checked the area the nearest number I can find is 21.I'm a north sider Donaghmede. I would be greatful for any information.
Here's the photo Longlost number 70 Cook Street is at the end
Anyone ever notice this place on Clanbrassil St It's at the Leonards Corner end (you have the flats, then the little side road, then the apartments on the corner and then you have this pushed back from the road with overgrowth on front of it). It's just opposite the Garden Shop on...
just to let anyone that was in primary,synge st cbs, in the mid 1960s that bro looney was to-day sent to jail for abusing young boys ,he also found guilty of abusing boys at lucan college in the 70s. 7 boys came forward and made allegations. i attended synge st and he left a lasting impression...
Some interesting plaques commissioned by Dublin City Council, and very very true. http://www.chrisreidartist.com/projects.html
The Liberties, nice memory !
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