This was the Dublin my husband and I left. We did come back to see a few times. Now he departed,and I come alone. No change,? What a joke.!!!!!!! NOT BORN, BUT IRISH JUST THE SAME....
Great Higher Better Quality for anyone with Amazon Prime. But for free this will do just as well. FairPlay for the upload & thank you British Pathe. God if they showed the Dublin of Today. They would think they landed in the wrong countries. Or continent.
My city that gave me a lovely beautiful wife who died this year I'm 77 now and and we spent many great days and nights in the cinemas
Beautiful- thank you
This was the Dublin my husband and I left. We did come back to see a few times.
Now he departed,and I come alone.
No change,? What a joke.!!!!!!!
NOT BORN, BUT IRISH JUST THE SAME....
The Pint of Guinness looks fabulous
Fascinated by the clip featuring St. Saviour's Orphanage. I was a 'guest' there from 1939 till 1946.
I was a resident in St Saviour's Orphanage from Feb 1967 to 31st May 1975
A fine place to sit out the War years.Hope you are still on the baker’s list.🥸
Went to school in Brunswick St with a lad from the orphanage a lovely well mannered lad
For anyone interested, my Dad, James Hendrick, who commented above, died in November 2021 RIP.
@@louisescialom did he have brothers Paul ,Dommo Buddy who lived in Mountjoy Square
Great Higher Better Quality for anyone with Amazon Prime. But for free this will do just as well. FairPlay for the upload & thank you British Pathe. God if they showed the Dublin of Today. They would think they landed in the wrong countries. Or continent.
Wonderful - I've never seen this before - many thanks for uploading!
this is the dublin i grew up in ....
The narrator conversationalists were Anthony Qualye and Norman Rodway. 16/3/2016.
@Fook Yu Dinner? What are you having for dinner?
6legion of mary
Who's the narrator? Sounds like Wogan
Anthony Quayle and Norman Rodway are the narrative speakers. Terry Wogan definitely not.
Far better Dublin back then,,,it's a horrible dump now.