A Little Irish History??

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Bringing Ireland’s Past to Life My restored and coloured 1909 photo from the Eason Photographic Collection of the junction with Field’s Terrace – ‘The Triangle’ and Ranelagh Road in Dublin. The image shows Quinn’s Stationers & Tobacconist, Chester Dairy on Field’s Terrace and these businesses on Ranelagh Road: 13 John Gordon, wholesale and retail Chandler, delph merch. &c. Town Sub-Post Office, Money Order & Savings Bank Office. 12 Dartry Dye Works and Dublin Laundry Co. receiving office ” Miss Grattan, servant’s registry office. 11 J & H Memery, family grocers, wine, spirit and provision merch. 10 William McCabe, fishmonger and poulterer. 9 William Vincent Johnston, pharmaceutical chemist. 8 Ranelagh Billiard Rooms – P.J. O’Neill, tobacconist and cigar merchant. 7 Myles McDonnell & Son, victuallers 6 A. D. Porter & Co., hardware and chandlery. 5 James Geo. Evans, victualler, phone Rathmines 34. 4 Mitchell and Co. drapers. 3 Thomas Larkin. 2 H. Fitzgerald. 1 M Walsh, plumber, gasfitter & Co. #TheColourOfIreland #Dublin #Ireland #History

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