So we return up the street to where the Bank of Ireland is today. In 1911 it was the premises of the National Bank. In No 10 lived Aris Manning and his wife Tempe. He was 56 and she was 35. They had two children Dorothy and Norah and a […]
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Ireland v England
Every second year around the begining of March, 20 or so of us used to come over for the biennial rugby match at Lansdowne Road. From the late 1970s until the middle 90s this pilgrimage took place with the same nucleus and those on the periphery changing each time depending […]