Monthly Archives: September 2013

Co. Wicklow Postcards

Scans from a postcard booklet titled “Souvenir of Bray“, produced by Irish Tourist Association. Date unknown but appears to be from the c1930s. Bray (BrĂ­ Cualann – “Hill of the Cuala territory” ), looking north from the road to Bray … Continue reading

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Ranelagh Old and New

MacGowan Terrace, Ranelagh c1990 and c1910 MacGowan Terrace, Ranelagh, c1990 and c1910, number 13 is closest in this view. Directory listing from 1914 : McGowan’s Terrace … Railway Bridge…. 1a James McDonnell, coal factor 1 M Walsh, plumber, gasfitter &c … Continue reading

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Bray, Co. Wicklow from Pigot’s Directory of Ireland of 1824

Bray – Pigot’s Directory of Ireland 1824 A Small, but pleasant town, ten miles south by east of Dublin, is situated on the southern steep bank of the river Bray, which is celebrated for its fine trout. It is much … Continue reading

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1930s Postcards

O’Connell Street Dublin, Bray Co. Wicklow, Enniskerry Village Co. Wicklow and Construction work at Ardnacrusha….

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