Oh, well plaid sirs.
Delgany Golf Club, Delgany, Co Wicklow, 1971.
The 20th hole.
Designated driver (right).
Pure New Wool & Opel Cars – Irish Fashion Catalogue 1971 (Brand New Retro)
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Oh, well plaid sirs.
Delgany Golf Club, Delgany, Co Wicklow, 1971.
The 20th hole.
Designated driver (right).
Pure New Wool & Opel Cars – Irish Fashion Catalogue 1971 (Brand New Retro)
Previously: Defiant Wool
YIKES.
Tightly-belted and scratchy.
The missing link in the evolution of the Aran.
Howth Pier, Co Dublin, 1971.
Pure New Wool & Opel Cars – Irish Fashion Catalogue 1971 (Brand New Retro)
Bad things happen when you move to Dublin.
Targeting the single girl-up-from-the-country demographic, Woman’s Way, 1971.
They took all the Weetabix.
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Ireland’s first Rules of the Road, 1957.
They used their bare feet to stop.
Good times.
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Belvedere Bond.
And he was after her mother’s pension.
Jesuit-schooled rascal.
Woman’s Way, 1970.
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A carbonated beverage and belt offer from Savage Smyth’s Cadet in 1977.
And wasn’t it well for them?
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Nether garments from Glasnevin-based girdle-maker ‘Ballet’, in The Sunday World, 1977.
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