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  • Originally posted by bojangles View Post
    Yes I thought that too. Is that Louis Kilcoyne on the Cart , with Terry Wogan , and the other fella looks like one of the Wolfe Tones.
    Dermot O'Brien on the cart in the white jacket
    Last edited by Bo; 10-05-2020, 06:24 PM.
    The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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    • Originally posted by dinny View Post
      Dermot O'Brien on the cart in the white jacket
      Looks like Johnny McEvoy on the left in front of the cart

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      • Originally posted by Vico2 View Post
        Looks like Johnny McEvoy on the left in front of the cart
        Yes it is Vico
        The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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        • Originally posted by dinny View Post
          Dermot O'Brien on the cart in the white jacket
          I was wondering who would spot the deliberate mistake.

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          • Originally posted by bojangles View Post
            I was wondering who would spot the deliberate mistake.
            The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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            • Originally posted by bojangles View Post
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              The Fureys and some other well known Irish entertainers at a photo shoot, looks like Dublin. Probably 1980s.
              The ones I recognise is Johnny McEvoy ,George Furey, Paul Furey R.I.P. who I used to hangout with when he played with a group called the Buskers, that was before he joined up with the Fureys and Davy Arthur.Derek Warfield of the Wolf tones,Eddy Furey,Dermott O Brien who played the accordion and he also captained Louth in an All Ireland Final ,Also Tommy Byrne of the Wolf Tones

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              • Originally posted by rasher View Post
                The ones I recognise is Johnny McEvoy ,George Furey, Paul Furey R.I.P. who I used to hangout with when he played with a group called the Buskers, that was before he joined up with the Fureys and Davy Arthur.Derek Warfield of the Wolf tones,Eddy Furey,Dermott O Brien who played the accordion and he also captained Louth in an All Ireland Final ,Also Tommy Byrne of the Wolf Tones
                Is that Princess Anne beside Derek Warfield.....
                The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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                  A queue for tickets outside Croke Park 1960s

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                  • Originally posted by dinny View Post
                    Is that Princess Anne beside Derek Warfield.....
                    No it’s her sister in law Camilla

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                    • Me old mate from way back, Tommy Byrne in the back with specs, just got an email from Him last week after years, we played together many years ago before the Wolfe Tones
                      I'm a Freeborn Man of the Travellin' People

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                      • Originally posted by bojangles View Post
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                        A queue for tickets outside Croke Park 1960s
                        I'd say it was a queue to get into a match Bo.......Didn't need tickets for Croker until later 1970's
                        The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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                        • Traffic on O Connel Bridge
                          Look at the way it was two way traffic on one side of the road to facilitate cars turning right onto Eden Quay
                          Traffic on the east side of the bridge is separated by the traffic bollards leaving one lane going against the flow of traffic
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                            Originally posted by dinny View Post
                            I'd say it was a queue to get into a match Bo.......Didn't need tickets for Croker until later 1970's
                            I don’t know about that Dinny. I know you didn’t have to buy tickets for the hill until the all Ireland 1977, but the seated area would have been different
                            Anyway, they were certainly selling them a 100 years ago
                            Last edited by Bo; 11-05-2020, 02:34 PM.

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                            • Dickie Rock and Jimmy Saville taking part in one of the CRC Annual Walks.

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                              • Anyone remember climbing one of these back in the day. No health and safety them days.

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