Adrian Gordon, the centre’s operations manager, has admittedly seen “everything and anything” pass through their doors, but he was unprepared for the two latest finds – a cigarette case used by the SS, as well as a military compass bearing a swastika symbol.
15,000 Items Of ‘Undeliverable Post’ End Up In Limerick Every Day (Anne Sheridan, Limerick Leader)
Thanks Niall O’M
Monthly Archives: January 2012
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Apparently leprosy groups don’t like the arm falling off joke, but we’re just happy to see Aardman return to stop motion animation.
Release Date (Ireland): March 28
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at@broadsheet_ie Publishing that is really outragous and a poor reflection on what ye call journalism…..depressing…..
— Fin D (@irishhistory) January 23, 2012
Not only that.
We’re pretty sure it’s Eoin McKeogh’s arse.
From Naoise at One Fab Day:
Just a little something I thought you might like, sent to us last week. A Quadrophenia-inspired shoot [at Bellinter House, Navan, Co Meath] using Super 8 by Best Day Productions…and the polaroids by Shane O’Neill.
The Modfather – Vintage Polaroid Eye Candy (One Fab Day)
Models: Danielle Moyes and Neal Dempsey
Music by The Little Rabbits: Une Belle Fille Comme Toi”
Could It Be?
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We’d recognise those heels and that insoucient quiff anywhere.
It’s Exchequer Street Boy.
Finally getting the recognition he deserves.
More here
Previously: Happy Christmas From Exchequer Street Boy
Thanks Bibi Baskin Robbins
January 23, 1964.
From the National Library Of Ireland:
A view from across the River Liffey in Dublin of Liberty Hall under construction. Until recently, it was the tallest building in Ireland.









