galwaybabe wrote: » Wipes tear from eye
vulcan57 wrote: » Hynes supermarket on Augustine St, where the dole office is now.
pseudonym1 wrote: » A map would be wicked! would do but don t have photoshop at moment. My gosh savoy - then be with the days! Actually this topic deserves its own web page! was the donout place at end of quay street mentioned? Youth dishgos and buck rodgers! Ach way back when twas all fields and pack a smokes were bout a pound!
Hotwheels wrote: » I, but you could by loose fags in Caufields at the bottom of Domnick St beside the canal...Fill up with sweets and head to the Estoria for a flick... Small Lydon's beside O'Beirns chemist sold loose fags as well, used to buy them on the way to Tech, penny and a half if memory serves me right Off out to the Castle hotel in salthill for the auld Disco and the odd flacking match..£5'er would get ya along way then..Salthill used to be some crack back then..
awhir wrote: » i wasent even born
skelliser wrote: » anyone remember the big fire at the farrah jeans factory?!
Robbo wrote: » Weren't there a few fires. All supposedly conveniently timed before audits and the like... Joe Public loves a good mystery blaze.
vulcan57 wrote: » Yes, was living in the Rahoon flats at that time and saw it start, actually was one of, I would think, loads that called the fire brigade. And when the Westside Tavern was actually called the Westside Tavern!
axiom32 wrote: » 7. corner of Taylors Hill and St. Marys Road (nile lodge)
axiom32 wrote: » 8. on Threadneedle rd opp tennis club
serfboard wrote: » Chains The Banks are mostly the same, although Halifax on Eyre square used to be Bank of Ireland.