Dear followers, please HELP IDENTIFY the exact LOCATION:
I have it down as Cornmarket St or Thomas St West.
Oifig An Poist, Dublin 1988
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Anyone?
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Thomas street – https://irishpostalheritagegpo.wordpress.com/2014/12/08/thomas-street-post-office-1975/
Those posters….. lordy, that takes me back to my late teens…… Ron and Ron(gawd!), Quo, Fleetwood Mac, George Michael, Erasure and behind the post box, That Petrol Emotion….
Can’t make identify other two tho.
Hale & Pace
Yeah! As Ron and Ron!
It’s the corner of Bridgefoot Street and Thomas Street West. Looks like it was demolished when Bridgefoot Street was widened.
I really don’t understand the dewey-eyed nostalgia about ‘auld Dublin’, the Liberties in particular: it really was an unmerciful kip, back before gentrification began.
party central is just down the hill
I watched them knock that building. I worked in the tyre shop seen on Bridgefoot Street in the background. When they demolished it, to widen the street, the entire project was held up when they discovered large basements under the building. 1994 if memory serves me correctly