Tear it off!
1987.
A saucy group reveal of new livery for a Bombardier double decker as Dublin Bus emerges out of CIE.
Name those dignitaries, anyone?
Tear it off!
1987.
A saucy group reveal of new livery for a Bombardier double decker as Dublin Bus emerges out of CIE.
Name those dignitaries, anyone?
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D717 from the late 1970s from the Fairview Pedestrian Bridge on a Summer Sunny day. ©E.McArthur. pic.twitter.com/LUFQ725x2w
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 11, 2020
Cor!
Mature, spray-tanned Dublin Bus Porn from the filthy seventies.
Name those jammers (left to right), anyone?
Meanwhile…
At Fairview Cinema?
Ice hockey caper Slap Shot (1977) with Paul Newman.
Good times.
DF528 seen in Phibsboro in 1985. ©E.McArthur. pic.twitter.com/tMbG4jAW7o
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 9, 2020
Phwaoar.
Mature vintage bus porn from the saucy, smoke-filled mid-1980s.
Name those jammers, anyone?
Parnell Square East
1982
Credit: E. McArthur Collection pic.twitter.com/Qy57tVMyLv
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) September 21, 2020
1982.
Name those jammers, anyone?
#DeadZooDiary anyone know when this type of Dublin railway ticket was in use? #irishrail @irishrailways Found tucked into an elephant skull in our museum @NMIreland pic.twitter.com/f2GXIrlryV
— Nigel Monaghan (@KeeperNH) August 11, 2020
The Natural History Museum, Dublin
A train ticket found ‘tucked into an elephant skull’.
Tusk tusk.
Anyone?
Meanwhile….
“sup?
Mad Max: Furry Road.
Name the year and chopper, anyone?
Via Photos Of Dublin
The November Buses magazine
Phwaoar!
Karl Whitney tweetz:
Dublin’s route 175 the cover star of the latest Buses magazine. Didn’t expect to see this in Tesco Gateshead [UK] tbh.
Previously: Dublin Bus Porn on Broadsheet
Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) buses at Christchurch, Dublin 8 (above) and Newtown Park Avenue, Balckrock, County Dublin (top)
Oh my.
Filthy vintage Dublin bus porn (1969) from photographer William Mooney discovered by historical blogger Sibling of Daedalus buried in Dublin City Council’s Digital Repository.
You wait around for ages, etc.
Name that make and model, anyone?
An homage “to Bagatelle’s great song, to the 46A and to ice cream!”
Fergus O’Neil writes:
I’ve illustrated and screen printed this love song to Summer in Dublin (what an amazing song!!!! up there with [Chris de Burgh’s] Spanish Train & Spaceman Came Travelling in my opinion) Dublin bus and ice cream.
Printed here in Irishtown, Dublin 4 on a 50 year old Italian semi automatic Mini FAS machine (the last of its kind in Ireland no less and rescued from a scrap yard)
6 colour screen print. Full process halftone + 2 spot colours.
Signed & Numbered Edition of 99 (ice cream reference wha!)
Available at link below WHILE STOCKS LAST
I’ll give two of these prints to the first of your readers if they can name the song within the song in ‘Summer in Dublin’…
Anyone?
Serving All Stops (Fergus O’Neil)
Update:
. and here it is in the flesh. pic.twitter.com/I9AgBybAoQ
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) July 26, 2018
*wipes tear*
This afternoon.
Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Model Sarah Morrissey at the official launch of the Dine in Dublin Taste Tour from the people at Dublin Town.
Dine in Dublin’s vintage bus will travel to various locations across the city centre from today until Wednesday March 1 (details at link below] offering the public “the chance to experience exciting cooking demonstrations and to sample from some of the Dine in Dublin festival’s participating restaurants”.
Name that double decker anyone?
Also: was it for this?
Leon Farrell/Rollingnews