Douglas, East Cork Ireland c 1910 pic.twitter.com/IS5A9SPwa4
— Historygirl (@janeyellene) March 3, 2022
c1910.
Hatted hoodlums on the tracks.
Nothing changes.
Douglas, East Cork Ireland c 1910 pic.twitter.com/IS5A9SPwa4
— Historygirl (@janeyellene) March 3, 2022
c1910.
Hatted hoodlums on the tracks.
Nothing changes.
1970s Patrick’s Hill & Bridge St #Cork #LoveCork #PureCork #CorkLike (Photo Jim Condon) @The_VQ_Cork pic.twitter.com/i6fjq0RUXe
— IrishFamilyDetective (@Fiona_Forde_Irl) June 26, 2020
Victoria Pearson writes:
Brooding, Film Noir 1970s Cork! Muted colours, coal smog & Cortinas…
Name those front six jammers (pic 2), anyone?
Meanwhile…
One of the oldest silent movies of Cork City, now in colour and with added sound!
April-May 1902
– Electric trams on St. Patrick’s Street, first appearing in Cork four years earlier
– Street sweepers and a steam roller in the second segment
– Standoff between an ass and a tram! pic.twitter.com/d8a1pyWH4r— Old Ireland in Colour (@irelandincolour) June 26, 2020