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Originally posted by Nemesis View PostHe is still around in Tipperary. He was just out of St. Pat's as far as I know Rasher. Well maybe a year or two. One of the lads in the photo is Martin Peelo and his father Johnny played for Shels in the late forties. I remember Nealon asking him was his father bald because of heading the football.
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Sad to hear of the death of Eamonn Campbell I remember him from Crumlin I think he lived near St Agnes Church may he R.I.P.
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Friend of mine had this photo taken from the sixties, He lived on Cashel Road and he is first to your left. This photo was taken from Man Under the Bridge
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Primetime tonight is about a house in Crumlin that had over sixty people staying there and paying rent. We thought we were bad in the forties and fifties with four in a bed lol! It will be interesting to see how they managed
Wonder was there a queue for the toilet
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The Large apartment block that was planned for Crumlin village against the wishes of most Crumliners has not been granted permission. It would have looked silly
This is Brickfield today so very unlike when I was growing up
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Originally posted by joan mack View PostThe Large apartment block that was planned for Crumlin village against the wishes of most Crumliners has not been granted permission. It would have looked silly
This is Brickfield today so very unlike when I was growing up
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Originally posted by joan mack View PostThe Large apartment block that was planned for Crumlin village against the wishes of most Crumliners has not been granted permission. It would have looked silly
This is Brickfield today so very unlike when I was growing upin god i trust...everyone else cash only.
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Originally posted by cosmo View PostI used to play soccer there in my early days...it used to like glass field , full of broken bottles and stones... that's a great change for the people of the area, looks like a nice place to have a walk .
The weeds were high and in their midst broken bottles jars etc. yet my friends and I loved to play there for hours on end on long endless sunny summer days. It looks so lovely now as does many other Crumlin Fields
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I remember my brothers making these in the fifties and there would be a great deal of pushi8ng and it took off at speed with no brakes it did not stop until it hit the path, and sometimes you tumbled off and ended up on the ground severely winded, But you did it again and again
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