I'm from the market's area and worked in them also. So did most of my family, the fruit and veg and the fish market to. My granny and aunts had stalls in Moore St selling all the foods from our lands and seas. That's why our families were so big we could feed them. Granny had 15, my mum lord rest her had 7 and all uncles and aunt's all had 7 and up. All ill say about them days is, they were different thank God. ✌🏽☘️
Someone said the market was not the cleanest, I completely disagree, The foodstuffs were pure, not like crazy chemicals growing like we are supplied with today. In my working life, I have inspected some well-known hotels, posh and normal type resultants also takeaway cooked foods places, I would not take a glass of water from any of those places. as most are filthy, rat-infested, and that is complete truth, I do not want to upset the very clean and properly managed business, I
this is for big ears, I was working there at that time, i was working for McNulty's in there till the middle seventies, when all the hustle and bustle of the Rush to get the produce unloaded on to the pitches stacked and ready to sell it was very busy on market days, the market was a very clean place and the corporation worker's made sure it was kept that way! the stall holders made sure that there pitches were kept clean and tidy, while the corporation worker's inside the market washed and swept all through the market place.
So interesting. Love these videos of the past ways of life.
I really enjoy watching these videos.
Great video thanks
Love these old vid,s of times gone bye 👋
Really great. Have you got anything on the cattle market that used to be in Prussia St.?
Lovely childhood memories of Dublin 💚
I'm from the market's area and worked in them also. So did most of my family, the fruit and veg and the fish market to. My granny and aunts had stalls in Moore St selling all the foods from our lands and seas. That's why our families were so big we could feed them. Granny had 15, my mum lord rest her had 7 and all uncles and aunt's all had 7 and up. All ill say about them days is, they were different thank God. ✌🏽☘️
What happened to our country 😔
god, , looking at the video of the market brought up memories of that place as i was working there at that time, I was looking to see was I in it!
Get your Apples 4 for a Pound 4 for a POUND!!!!!!
Great video
In does day's buying Irish goods created jobs for Irish people , now buying Irish goods creates job's for polish people 😀
could the video be cleaned and made clearer as i possible know people in it as I worked there at that time.
Someone said the market was not the cleanest, I completely disagree, The foodstuffs were pure, not like crazy chemicals growing like we are supplied with today. In my working life, I have inspected some well-known hotels, posh and normal type resultants also takeaway cooked foods places, I would not take a glass of water from any of those places. as most are filthy, rat-infested, and that is complete truth, I do not want to upset the very clean and properly managed business, I
You should have seen some of the kips i worked in, steak with shop bought oven chips, 18 quid.
beether time
Amazing how people survived back then
Now dublin is soon to be the bigest city in europe!, cos its "dublin" every day😂
Not the cleanest looking market I've seen. Handling fruit and veg has changed thank Christ
this is for big ears, I was working there at that time, i was working for McNulty's in there till the middle seventies, when all the hustle and bustle of the Rush to get the produce unloaded on to the pitches stacked and ready to sell it was very busy on market days, the market was a very clean place and the corporation worker's made sure it was kept that way! the stall holders made sure that there pitches were kept clean and tidy, while the corporation worker's inside the market washed and swept all through the market place.
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The fake audio is dreadful. Why not use original audio