my father worked for Guinness at St James's Gate for nearly 50 years, mostly in the transport section. He started work in ' the Emergency' years and retired in the 1990s. He sadly passed away only a few short years later. It was a huge treat for me as a boy to go into St James's Gate with him on a Saturday morning, on the train to Tara St and then bus or walk down the quays. I can just hear him and his work colleagues in this audio. Also fantastic slides to accompany it. Thanks for the memories and reconnecting me to those times
Many thanks Maurice for your kind comments and memories, I am fortunate to have worked for sometime in the Guinness Archives at St James's Gate, where I learnt much about the company and its transport section, you may have seen too this video I digitised and edited featuring the link line to Kingsbridge: ruclips.net/video/Oc3cfwuCSgg/видео.html
@@IrishRailwayRecordSociety fantastic, thanks for the extra link. I'll show these to my mother (now in her 90s) as soon as I've been jabbed and it's safe to do so. Love the work that you do on these vintage recordings, keep up the great work
It's not meant to be a slideshow to be honest, the pictures are just a guide to the audio for anyone who is not at all familar with the ins and outs of the CIÉ company or railways in general, the real point of interest is of course the audio, just like a podcast feature.
my father worked for Guinness at St James's Gate for nearly 50 years, mostly in the transport section. He started work in ' the Emergency' years and retired in the 1990s. He sadly passed away only a few short years later. It was a huge treat for me as a boy to go into St James's Gate with him on a Saturday morning, on the train to Tara St and then bus or walk down the quays. I can just hear him and his work colleagues in this audio. Also fantastic slides to accompany it. Thanks for the memories and reconnecting me to those times
Many thanks Maurice for your kind comments and memories, I am fortunate to have worked for sometime in the Guinness Archives at St James's Gate, where I learnt much about the company and its transport section, you may have seen too this video I digitised and edited featuring the link line to Kingsbridge: ruclips.net/video/Oc3cfwuCSgg/видео.html
@@IrishRailwayRecordSociety fantastic, thanks for the extra link. I'll show these to my mother (now in her 90s) as soon as I've been jabbed and it's safe to do so. Love the work that you do on these vintage recordings, keep up the great work
Thanks Maurice, delighted to hear that, appreciate your kind words.
Very interesting video on the goods trade and the work behind the scenes to make it happen
Thanks! glad you found it of interest.
Perhaps worth mentioning that the photos actually cover a much wider period than 1961 - right up to the 1970s.....
It's not meant to be a slideshow to be honest, the pictures are just a guide to the audio for anyone who is not at all familar with the ins and outs of the CIÉ company or railways in general, the real point of interest is of course the audio, just like a podcast feature.
No video ,such a shame
113 Rocio Manors