Limerick is my home city but i don't recognise most of those shops the Lyric cinema is long gone as are the newspaper boys and are most likely dead by now its fascinating to learn about their life and they really understood tough times of hardships and RIP to them all
I remember Frankie, lovely man and would call into me In the Glentworth Hotel in the morning as I was night porter around late 1980s , fantastic see this
Born and raised in Limerick City. Broke my heart when I had to leave there, from not being able to find a job and being on the dole. I immigrated to the USA (Chicago) in 87, I didn't recognize the City I grew up in, when I came home for a visit, so much has changed. Look at all the High Nellie's. William (Blackie) McDonald.
Pity to see the Railway Hotel has closed. I used to like to go in there and have a light meal if I was waiting for a train or bus and I spent many hours standing at that corner when I was a Garda in Limerick from 1983 - 1990.
I look at these video's to see the cars too🤣 - loved that Alfasud - my dream car at the time but the sporty Ti two door version. I have a nice 1983 Ti two door in my garage right now which I have owned for nearly 15 years.
I remember the paper stand 😊 sent down the road in the evening to get the evening paper 😊 Dad sitting in the kitchen in the evening reading the paper & doing the Pool's 😊😊
and the beautiful Lyric Cinema behind Taits clock demolished by the notorious Limerick Council. They should have been jailed the city managers who knocked multiple Limerick landmarks and historic buildings. Talk about morons.
Limerick is my home city but i don't recognise most of those shops the Lyric cinema is long gone as are the newspaper boys and are most likely dead by now its fascinating to learn about their life and they really understood tough times of hardships and RIP to them all
I do .I was in third class when that was made .I remember Savins music shop well .
I worked for the Limerick Weekly Echo as a young journalist in 1979/1980. Great times and wonderful memories meeting so many down to earth characters.
I remember Frankie, I used to eat a good cheap lunch at the Railway Hotel a lot. They had it tough for sure.
I remember Frankie, lovely man and would call into me In the Glentworth Hotel in the morning as I was night porter around late 1980s , fantastic see this
Born and raised in Limerick City. Broke my heart when I had to leave there, from not being able to find a job and being on the dole. I immigrated to the USA (Chicago) in 87, I didn't recognize the City I grew up in, when I came home for a visit, so much has changed. Look at all the High Nellie's. William (Blackie) McDonald.
Pity to see the Railway Hotel has closed. I used to like to go in there and have a light meal if I was waiting for a train or bus and I spent many hours standing at that corner when I was a Garda in Limerick from 1983 - 1990.
Nice man..tough life..
I sold newspapers 20 years man and boy on the streets of Dublin. A tough life, you'll never meet a rich newspaper seller.
Great film, scenes, vehicles 👍 Two Renault 4 cars AND an AlfaSud 😊
I look at these video's to see the cars too🤣 - loved that Alfasud - my dream car at the time but the sporty Ti two door version. I have a nice 1983 Ti two door in my garage right now which I have owned for nearly 15 years.
My god look at all those fantastic cars we used to have!
I remember the paper stand 😊 sent down the road in the evening to get the evening paper 😊 Dad sitting in the kitchen in the evening reading the paper & doing the Pool's 😊😊
Glantin my fathers home town ,my god how much it’s changed.
Limerick is my home for ever ever love limerick fergus mccormack ❤
It's easy to see how media companies become so influential on government policies
Not a mobile phone in sight or a cctv camera 😮
Gentleman.
Weston native
Cortinas were so popular...to hell with the sierra and mondeo bring back the cortina now FORD!
Newsboys? Those are newsoldmen.
😢 The governments have always treated that hard working man and woman.
Fonsie is my wifes cousin, he was a gent
Hon de Lims…
TH-cam time machine strikes again...
Limerick is my home
Commiserations
and the beautiful Lyric Cinema behind Taits clock demolished by the notorious Limerick Council. They should have been jailed the city managers who knocked multiple Limerick landmarks and historic buildings. Talk about morons.
100% fact ! There's no known to the heritage destroyed by them wankers below
The Limerick Leader got rich on the backs of the poor.