Johnson Mooney & O'Brien bread man in Drumcondra 1970's
29 March 1963 RTV rentals motor fleet outside the Munster and Leinster Bank Pembroke branch 52 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin. RTV provided a rental television service until the company's final closure of its last three stores in 2006
Picture of Loading Tayto Crisps at Tayto, Rathmines.31/01/1958 | Irish Photo Archive
Picture of Loading Tayto Crisps at Tayto, Rathmines.31/01/1958..In 1954 Joe Spud Murphy began what is today's largest snackfood company with just two rented rooms off Moore Street, Dublin. Truly, a remarkable story of one man's determination, his initial set up costs ran to a grand total of £500. The entire staff consisted of Joe, his eight employees and a single van...At the time Tayto crisps sold for 4 pence per bag! They were sold in beautiful tin boxes that contained 18 bags of crisps…
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Old B&W Photos Of Dublin - Part 1 - Page 9 - Dublinforum.net
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Remember the days when we had a milkman
Big sausage & little sausage
DF785 was Donnybrook based from new until 1997 when it was trasnsferred to Ringsend. In late 1987 it had an all over advertising livery applied for "Dennys". The idea was to celebrate Dublin's Millennium and carried evocotive images of the Dublin skyline, superimposed of course with Denny products. A little later in May 1989, Dennys took out a second all over add. This time on Galway based city bus KC7. The pair are seen on the 16th May 1989, just before KC7 departed Donnybrook where it was…