An interesting perspective, likely to provoke discussion for certain - thanks for posting all three parts. My own great-grandfather was sure to have walked these streets - he was a horse dealer from Fermoy, just 22 miles away, and a solid business supplying horses to those who needed them. No doubt he would have been rubbing shoulders with the hoi polloi during the Exhibition of 1902.
An interesting perspective, likely to provoke discussion for certain - thanks for posting all three parts. My own great-grandfather was sure to have walked these streets - he was a horse dealer from Fermoy, just 22 miles away, and a solid business supplying horses to those who needed them. No doubt he would have been rubbing shoulders with the hoi polloi during the Exhibition of 1902.
Delighted to see this nugget. Thank you
Very interesting film. Thank you for uploading all of these clips. Much appreciated.
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I was born and raised by Collins barracks and knew dot she lived in Willis arch great lady
I suppose we should be using meterage now that we've gone metric. As for fottage, I'm not quite sure what we'll do with that.
People had 700 years of presenting one face to the English overloads while holding very different opinions
@blackmountainboar there all dead and gone now
Thanks for uploading, it shows the power of propaganda, that later generations would imagine that there forefathers were oppressed.