snow scorpion wrote: 5,000 views!
SandhillRoad wrote: Did you get the DANDY as well ? Do you remember 'Desperate Dan'? I could not wait for the Annual Christmas Issues. When Cherry Tree .in the Listowel Forum .puts up some more photos I have a story to tell about the comics.
UpsideDown wrote: Used to go down to Ballybunion every single summer. I have a granny that lives there. It is where my father lived when he was a boy. Him and the family used to run the hotel down there before the war broke out. Myself and my sister used to love the dodgems and the one armed bandits down there. We used to spend hours on the merry-go-round by the beach making ourselves sick. Will definately have to go back there soon to see how it is now and visit. Brings back good memories when i think of the place.
UpsideDown wrote: The Ambassador hotel,,, as it was called at the time. Think it may be called the golf hotel now or something
...ok some of the locals are a bit odd.
snow scorpion wrote: Why do people keep saying that?
SandhillRoad wrote: ________________________ I worked there before it was called the Ambassador ( The Central Hotel- Matt Sullivan was the owner then). My brother worked there when it was called the Ambassador. He probably knows your family.I lived in Ballybunion ,am now in USA.
UpsideDown wrote: He was my grandfather. My dad and him ran the hotel back before the Northern Ireland crisis broke out. My Gran is still living down there. Your brother would probably know my father too.
Aero wrote: Two images of the Central / Ambassador / Golf Hotel
SandhillRoad wrote: Hope you have your sound on. If not, it is still OK. The BALLYBUNION Forum is the place for : Golf, Sea Air and many Memories. Come back again!
kerrygirl wrote: Hi there, how are you all to-day ?:)
kerrygirl wrote: Hi I'm Kerrygirl, I saw your beautiful pictures and I was wondering if youu had any other pictures from the 50's ar any time around then, I'd love to see them. Cheers.
Alfasudcrazy wrote: Not wishing to cause offence to any Ballybunion people but I think that is a definite perception by many from outside even from as close as Tralee. Perhaps its the geographical isolation of Ballybunion being surrounded on two sides by water - there is a definite suspicion of outsiders and it takes time for 'blow ins' to be accepted. Don't know why but as I see it that's the way it is?? :rolleyes: