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Written by Hugh Oram, this book provides an informative but wistful
look at Irish country life. Most of the photographs are from about
100 years ago, a few a bit more recent.
Merrion and Booterstown is a noted residential area on Dublin's
south side, close to Dublin Bay. Its leafy streets cover a
multitude of historical connections. A reliable reference book,
this can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new
about the people, the heritage and the secrets of this important
area.
The Little Book of Stillorgan is a compendium of fascinating,
obscure, strange and entertaining facts about this vibrant suburb
of Dublin. This book takes the reader on a journey through
Stillorgan and its vibrant past. Here you will discover
Stillorgan's rural past, its famous sons and daughters, its
churches, pubs, shops and schools, its industries and sporting
heritage and its natural history. You will also glimpse a darker
side to Stillorgan with a look at crime and unrest in the district.
A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped
into time and time again to reveal something new about the people,
the heritage and the secrets of this south Dublin suburb.
This book contains all the blogs that Hugh Oram has written over
the twelve months, from November 2012 to November 2013. In these
blogs, he has commented on many tourism topics in France and
social, political, and economic trends, as well as the fashions and
happenings of the moment. He hasn't excluded happenings in Ireland,
where he and his wife live, and elsewhere in the world.
Sandymount is a comparative newcomer in terms of Dublin suburbs,
since it only started to develop in the mid-nineteenth century,
after the arrival of the railway from Westland Row to Kingstown.
Yet despite that comparatively recent start, it has become a very
distinctive place, with a strong village atmosphere. Local
historian and author Hugh Oram explores its history in this
collection of over 200 archive images. Accompanied by detailed and
informative captions, each page captures life in the area as it
once was and is now, providing a vital record of the changing face
of Sandymount.
The Little Book of Ballsbridge is a compendium of fascinating,
obscure, strange and entertaining facts about this leafy suburb of
Dublin. Here you will find out about Ballsbridge's famous (and
occasionally infamous) residents, its proud sporting heritage, its
churches and great houses and its natural history. Down wide
streets and past elegant houses, this book takes the reader on a
journey through Ballsbridge and its vibrant past. A reliable
reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped into time and
time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage
and the secrets of Dublin's 'embassy belt'.
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