I bought my three piece, flared trouser, wide lapel jacket, wedding suit, in a dark chocolate colour at Alias Tom in 1973. I had matching platform shoes. I thought i looked the gear. E
This Bank Of Ireland logo lasted from the 1970’s up to 1991 it was taken off the sign using it’s current logo since in the mid 1990’s in 1980 the 1st Pass Machine was opened gradually opened in major towns and cities throughout the decade the medium towns in the mid 1980’s on words then the ATM Pass machines spread in to smaller towns since 1990.
Joe Walsh, a Co Down native, founded Joe Walsh Tours (JWT) in 1961 in a tiny Nassau Street office in Dublin. JWT started with religious pilgrimages to the likes of […]
The metal shell of the Gasometer on South Lotts Rd, Ringsend, Dublin 4. Photo taken in 1988 by Maureen Devitt RIP. The Gasometer dates back to 1885. Now known as […]
In October 2006, the Temple Bar Cultural Trust and the Irish Architectural Archive produced an exhibiton and catalogue called Temple Bar 15 to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the architectural […]
From 30 years ago, here are 3 ads for 2 different alcopop brands sold in Ireland. These ads appeared in Irish style magazine d Side in 1996 and were digitised […]
Christmas in Ireland was published in 1985 by World Book Encyclopedia Inc. from Chicago, USA. We’ve digitised a selection of photos by Bob Willoughby, Fionnbar Callanan, Mary Rowley and a […]
The Brand New Retro book is 10 years old this week โ which means itโs officially vintage too. ๐ brandnewretro.ie10m The Brand New Retro book turns 10 this week! Back […]
Back in 1986, the German magazine Geo Special dedicated a full issue to Ireland. Here are four photos taken in Dublin city centre. Unable to establish name of Photographers
I bought my three piece, flared trouser, wide lapel jacket, wedding suit, in a dark chocolate colour at Alias Tom in 1973. I had matching platform shoes. I thought i looked the gear. E
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you got a photo Eamon? sounds like it would fit in nicely with this set.
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This Bank Of Ireland logo lasted from the 1970’s up to 1991 it was taken off the sign using it’s current logo since in the mid 1990’s in 1980 the 1st Pass Machine was opened gradually opened in major towns and cities throughout the decade the medium towns in the mid 1980’s on words then the ATM Pass machines spread in to smaller towns since 1990.
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