Southern Dandy wrote: » Heard people saying it was 9.86 miles rather than 10 . Bit of a balls if your timing yourself to do 10 not less.
kingdumb wrote: » The past is a foreign country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_qFhKg7lvE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhbcHIeiQAU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jatrH9A0Iy0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VguyfnFPcVM
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » A great history lesson for myself,didn't even know some of them small shops existed,I love the way some of the people react to the camera,kinda of looking and thinking "WTF is he at over there"
ongarboy wrote: » PS - I never knew Counihans in Princes Street had fuel pumps.
Ciarrai76 wrote: » who were to two men towards the end on the microphone?
phormium wrote: » I feel old! I was working in the town centre at that time. The cars look so old too, I had a Fiat 127 back then I think then I got a Datsun 120y, I loved that car!
carchaeologist wrote: » Theres two 120Ys(low miles saloon and coupe)in the shed here if you want to relive old memories... Along with quite a few other old Datsuns.
tfer wrote: » Really enjoyed watching those videos, saw an old friend of mine demolishing the garda barracks. On a side note I also watched the James Last concert in Tralee, but I could not figure out where in Tralee did it take place, any old timers here remember it ?
carchaeologist wrote: » I love the total lack of health and safety where the houses are being knocked by the digger. 2 yellow cones! And people walking and cycling past no bother.
beertons wrote: » Anyone run the 10 miler today?
Molester Stallone wrote: » If thats Boherbee you are referring to, there was a shop called "The Kitchen Stores" there, it was directly across from the castle off licence
ongarboy wrote: » I remember my dad telling me that just up from Dom O'Donnell furniture in Boherbee,the street was a lot narrower because of a terrace of houses that used to be there and caused major congestion into the town as it was the sole artery into the town and beyond it. Remember John Joe Sheehy Road wasn't built then and Killerisk road was practically a boreen so all traffic went through Boherbee. The demolition we see (I also noticed the complete lack of health and safety - not even a barricade - unreal!) is of those houses. A more modern terrace was built behind it to rehouse the occupants and made the road wider.
carchaeologist wrote: » The builder of the new(at the time) Garda station reckoned it will last 300 years. I would very much doubt it will be standing then!
Molester Stallone wrote: » Thats right to an extent, but there were other houses further up the street that were even more prominent on the road, they were knocked a a couple of years previous to that. People would step out of their front door & onto the road, no footpath