alinton wrote: » The proper name of "The Folly" is "Richardson's Folly". So - here's one I don't know - who was Richardson and what was his folly? A.
ROCKMAN wrote: » UB40 played in St John's Park .
Ballybrickenman wrote: » The Waterford City Archives have a set of plans for an underground railway for the city drawn up in the nineteenth century.
costly undertaking having an absurd or ruinous outcome.
alinton wrote: » So no-one got the 5th 'Street'? A.
Beeker wrote: » Human League played the Bridge Hotel back in the 80's
losthorizon wrote: » They were back about four years ago. Sorry I cant remember the name of the venue - Im not a native but it was a great concert.
losthorizon wrote: » During World War 2 the German invasion plans for Ireland were known as "Operation Green". German Troops would have landed on the Waterford coast from Dungarvan to the Port of Waterford and all along Wexford as well. The Irish Army really would have joined up with the British army in NI and tried to fight back. But if the invasion had gone ahead a lot of civilian deaths would have happened in Waterford coastal towns.
dayshah wrote: » But the Germans were here. 'The McKenzie Break' was filmed in Bonmahon.