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Old B&W Photos of Dublin - Part 2
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Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View PostI worked in both Exchequer Street and Andrew Street telephone exchanges in the mid sixties....This one reminds me of Andrew Street....but I could wrong there.
The 100 position lineup of 3CL switchboard at the Dallas Toll Office, 4100 Bryan St., in 1969 before being replaced by TSPS. This view is from the low numbered position end. The lineup designation was 4100 for the 4th floor, line 100. This was the longest unbroken lineup in the world at that time.We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Originally posted by DAMNTHEWEATHER View PostDats deffo Stan Laurel....Ollie has eze back te us.Attached FilesWe'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Some photos of the North Inner City.
1. Clarence Street, Nth Strand
2.Liberty House/Corporation Buildings.
3.Lower Dorset Street/Dorset Avenue.
4.Empress Place, Buhttp://www.dublinforum.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=69837&stc=1&d=15102648 82ckingham Street.__________________________________________
'de mortuis nil nisi bonum'
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Originally posted by pegasus View PostHolyfield Buildings, Rathmines.
http://www.dublinforum.net/forum/att...1&d=1510264613
Last time i saw those buildings was 1962 when i took life into my own hands and ran down the entrance lane to have a quick look......and though i lived just down the road for six years before leaving the area.......i couldnt quite recall what id seen all those yrs ago.
Its where Martin Cahill and a few other hard chaws i remember came from.
Well done yer again Pegs.We'll sail be the tide....aarghhhh !!
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Kellys Row was directly across the Road from the Arch leading into Dorset Avenue. You can see from the attached photo taken from the junction of Upper Gardiner Street and Lr. Dorset Street where the arch was. Kellys Row becomes Nerneys Court further down and leads to Gardiner Place and Temple Street. The arch into Dorset Avenue was much higher than the one into Kellys Row.
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