My Grand Mother had a Stall in Moore Street way back in the 50s untill the late 70 s. Moore Street then was a Magic Place to Visit and Shop, everyone knew one another and looked after eachother, Great Memories,
Mine to, pluss I had aunties and some uncles who worked in the Fruit Market and the fish market. I myself worked in the fruit market and so did my Da, both Fork truck driver's. If you've been away somewhere for tweny year's, now you step into Dublin and you think W, T, F, am I. Welcome to Consumerism.🤯
Eamon...yes Alice was my aunt! Christy Brown was my father (Apple)...we had some wonderful holidays in dear old Dublin...Moore st then was something else...it was a joy to walk down!....it is very poor these days but i still hope they save it please God!
my granny and aunt had a stannon outside johnny shields butchers we always came from bham to dublin for holidays and the dealers would make a great fuss of us all our family were the browns of sampsons lane my father was christy brown nickname [apple] my cousin is rosie brown..[daley] moore st was fabulous in its hey day so sad how it has changed!
Do you remember Alice Brown ? lovely lady everyones friend had a stand outside Plunkets. Do you remember the butcher shop on the corner of Samsons lane ?
My Grand Mother had a Stall in Moore Street way back in the 50s untill the late 70 s. Moore Street then was a Magic Place to Visit and Shop, everyone knew one another and looked after eachother, Great Memories,
Mine to, pluss I had aunties and some uncles who worked in the Fruit Market and the fish market. I myself worked in the fruit market and so did my Da, both Fork truck driver's. If you've been away somewhere for tweny year's, now you step into Dublin and you think W, T, F, am I. Welcome to Consumerism.🤯
Eamon...yes Alice was my aunt! Christy Brown was my father (Apple)...we had some wonderful holidays in dear old Dublin...Moore st then was something else...it was a joy to walk down!....it is very poor these days but i still hope they save it please God!
@noelcavo That was when people had values.
Thoes were the days we thought would never end but now we know everything changes the trick is to stad aside a see it pass bye.
my granny and aunt had a stannon outside johnny shields butchers we always came from bham to dublin for holidays and the dealers would make a great fuss of us all our family were the browns of sampsons lane my father was christy brown nickname [apple] my cousin is rosie brown..[daley] moore st was fabulous in its hey day so sad how it has changed!
my grandad and uncle worked delivering fruit my uncle was the last working horse in Dublin
Mark Ryan! Your uncle was a horse?
Are you related to Alice and Paddy Brown ?I was the butcher in 55 Moore St you remember the talking one .
Do you remember Alice Brown ? lovely lady everyones friend had a stand outside Plunkets. Do you remember the butcher shop on the corner of Samsons lane ?