My name is Peter O'Toole , from Hyde Road . I made my first holy communion in 1957 , so I would have been part of the Corpus Christy procession , tho I couldn't make myself out . Thanks a mil . Great memories .
I have just seen this video for the first time recently. The woman seen "feeding the strays" is my Grandmother, Mrs Frances Dowling. She lived at 1, Tram Cottages.
I can confirm this was shot in 1957 by Lar dunne, and was was voiced over by a gentle man called Toby Bailey who was involved in dramatics etc who lived across the road from Finnegans pub in Dalkey, this movie was lent kindly by Lar to one of his neighbours a few years ago and was then copied without his permission, Lar has no problem with people viewing and enjoying it on youtube etc, he is just disappointed he was not asked in the matter, these are his words yesterday when i had a chat with him, he then kindly pointed out my uncle Peter who is seen on a cart with a white connemara pony traveling through the main street! Thanks a million Lar
Yes I think I recognize Tony Baileys voice he was a gentleman he helped out with Dalkey Celtic and we christened him ''Mack the Knife'' as this was his party piece coming home in the bus or over a few jars
An amazing piece of fotage, when i first saw this i thought it was shot & narrated by Larry Mullen from Patricks road in Dalkey, as he spent his life photographing dalkey, he sadly died around 1980 and worse still his life time of photographing and collecting pictures of Dalkey etc got trown out, and it also sounded like his voice, but then i remenbered his good friend Larry Dunne had similar hobbies and was more interested in films, i am meeting up with his Nephew Jonathan for a pint at the weekend so i am gonna find out for sure, Lar is still going strong so i will ask him about it! The farm yard he mentions & shows at 2:47 just off castle street is still there as its my familys and all the Dunnes specially Paddy Dunne Lars brother were welcome guests! Anyone notice the old tram that Horace Porter stayed in some times?
Larry Dunne, a gentle man of faith, humility and kindness. Died peacefully in his 82nd year on Thursday 22nd May 2014. Is féidir Suaimhneas síoraí dá anam.
@1.09 where the woman is feeding the stray dog, the wall on the left belongs to David Langan. The two houses on the opposite side of the road were belong to Harry and Breda Hewson (house on left) and the other one was belong to Ned and Pat Smiley.
Yes it was Larry Dunne alright. He's a neighbour of mine in Begnets Villas, Dalkey. He's in great form and will be 80 in a month or two. I asked him about the film and he thinks he has an original copy somewhere at home. I can put you in touch if you like.
Sad to report that Larry Dunne passed away peacefully on Thursday. He was in good health and great form up to the end. I was chatting to him out on his walk on Wednesday.
The cameraman was Larry Dunne, a Dalkey native who was a friend of my father. Larry was mad about film making in the 60s and would often visit our house to get advice from Dad who was very active with a group called Irish film Makers, a semi pro group making documentaries. I suspect most of the footage is from the 60's as I recognize some of the people from that time including my Dad. I think Larry Dunne worked in the GPO.
That is my Dad, Reg Hobbs, speaking to canon Rafter at 9.01. We lived in Barnacoille Park, at the end of Church road at the time. I was in that Corpus Christi procession with my sisters.
This is brilliant. I lived at 60 Castle Street until 1957 when it became Byrnes. The clip brings back some great memories, especially the swimming gala at Bulloch. I was a member of Dalkey swimming club along with my sister Mary , Vera Roache (who lived in Tram Terrace) and the late Mickey Fanning was our coach. Any chance of getting a copy of the DVD so that I can have a bit of Dalkey here in Australia? John Toner
Hi John, I'd like to get in touch with you about this video but can't seem to message you from your account page. The thumbnail of the video shows Select Stores (as it was then), but I can't find where it is in your video. I'm looking for old film or an image of the shop right next door to it, as a Christmas gift for the owner and I was hoping we could get in touch regarding the film.
Dev and religion - what a combo, more lethal than Salah and Firmino! Those hymns are still in my head - indelible. Hearing the Hail Marys being rattled off reminds me of rosaries long ago. 63 years is a long time in a country's history yet the views from Dalkey and Killiney Hills, Bulloch and across to Dalkey Island from Coliemore Road still as spectacular as ever. Really enjoyed watching this but glad it's history too.
My name is Peter O'Toole , from Hyde Road . I made my first holy communion in 1957 , so I would have been part of the Corpus Christy procession , tho I couldn't make myself out . Thanks a mil . Great memories .
Thanks for sharing Peter. What a lovely time it was, and Dalkey was an idyllic place. You' re a lucky fella.
I have just seen this video for the first time recently. The woman seen "feeding the strays" is my Grandmother, Mrs Frances Dowling. She lived at 1, Tram Cottages.
I can confirm this was shot in 1957 by Lar dunne, and was was voiced over by a gentle man called Toby Bailey who was involved in dramatics etc who lived across the road from Finnegans pub in Dalkey, this movie was lent kindly by Lar to one of his neighbours a few years ago and was then copied without his permission, Lar has no problem with people viewing and enjoying it on youtube etc, he is just disappointed he was not asked in the matter, these are his words yesterday when i had a chat with him, he then kindly pointed out my uncle Peter who is seen on a cart with a white connemara pony traveling through the main street! Thanks a million Lar
Yes I think I recognize Tony Baileys voice he was a gentleman he helped out with Dalkey Celtic and we christened him ''Mack the Knife'' as this was his party piece coming home in the bus or over a few jars
This is brilliant ... Love old film footage like this.. And love dalkey
Hello John! Thanks for the lovely pics! I left lovely Dalkey (Leslie Ave.) in 1959.
An amazing piece of fotage, when i first saw this i thought it was shot & narrated by Larry Mullen from Patricks road in Dalkey, as he spent his life photographing dalkey, he sadly died around 1980 and worse still his life time of photographing and collecting pictures of Dalkey etc got trown out, and it also sounded like his voice, but then i remenbered his good friend Larry Dunne had similar hobbies and was more interested in films, i am meeting up with his Nephew Jonathan for a pint at the weekend so i am gonna find out for sure, Lar is still going strong so i will ask him about it! The farm yard he mentions & shows at 2:47 just off castle street is still there as its my familys and all the Dunnes specially Paddy Dunne Lars brother were welcome guests! Anyone notice the old tram that Horace Porter stayed in some times?
Brilliant watch
I was born and raised in whites villas and went to Harold boys the town has changed a lot over the years
Brilliant stuff, brings back a lot of memories! Thanks 👏
very enjoyful load up More please.
Nice to come across this footage
At 11.20 my grandfather Matt Martin, they are building houses on Ormeau drive. Amazing footage
Larry Dunne, a gentle man of faith, humility and kindness. Died peacefully in his 82nd year on Thursday 22nd May 2014. Is féidir Suaimhneas síoraí dá anam.
@1.09 where the woman is feeding the stray dog, the wall on the left belongs to David Langan.
The two houses on the opposite side of the road were belong to Harry and Breda Hewson (house on left) and the other one was belong to Ned and Pat Smiley.
Yes it was Larry Dunne alright. He's a neighbour of mine in Begnets Villas, Dalkey. He's in great form and will be 80 in a month or two. I asked him about the film and he thinks he has an original copy somewhere at home. I can put you in touch if you like.
Sad to report that Larry Dunne passed away peacefully on Thursday. He was in good health and great form up to the end. I was chatting to him out on his walk on Wednesday.
The cameraman was Larry Dunne, a Dalkey native who was a friend of my father. Larry was mad about film making in the 60s and would often visit our house to get advice from Dad who was very active with a group called Irish film Makers, a semi pro group making documentaries. I suspect most of the footage is from the 60's as I recognize some of the people from that time including my Dad. I think Larry Dunne worked in the GPO.
That is my Dad, Reg Hobbs, speaking to canon Rafter at 9.01. We lived in Barnacoille Park, at the end of Church road at the time. I was in that Corpus Christi procession with my sisters.
This is brilliant. I lived at 60 Castle Street until 1957 when it became Byrnes. The clip brings back some great memories, especially the swimming gala at Bulloch. I was a member of Dalkey swimming club along with my sister Mary , Vera Roache (who lived in Tram Terrace) and the late Mickey Fanning was our coach. Any chance of getting a copy of the DVD so that I can have a bit of Dalkey here in Australia? John Toner
John thanks for sharing great memories, hope Australia good to you.
My grandfather grew up in dalkey and he thinks that the postman maybe his father Patrick Murdock. My grandfather is called James (Jim) Murdock.
Hi John,
I'd like to get in touch with you about this video but can't seem to message you from your account page.
The thumbnail of the video shows Select Stores (as it was then), but I can't find where it is in your video. I'm looking for old film or an image of the shop right next door to it, as a Christmas gift for the owner and I was hoping we could get in touch regarding the film.
Fill-em. I love that accent, miss it greatly.
Rod Hammond
Born st begnets villas dalkey.love this vid brings back a lot of memories. Peter o Tool i reconise the name goal keeper Dalkey Utd
I think my Grandfather Fitzgerald is one of the spectators at the football match. 14m53sec
I recognize to narrators voice and as Marc Kenny says Mr Bailey however I though it was Tony I recall he lived on Sorrento Road
Tony lived in number 3 Eagle terrace, sorrento road, we lived in number 1 right opposite Larkins (finnegans)
Dev and religion - what a combo, more lethal than Salah and Firmino! Those hymns are still in my head - indelible. Hearing the Hail Marys being rattled off reminds me of rosaries long ago. 63 years is a long time in a country's history yet the views from Dalkey and Killiney Hills, Bulloch and across to Dalkey Island from Coliemore Road still as spectacular as ever. Really enjoyed watching this but glad it's history too.
Gosh a very different Ireland. Religion was a very important part of life then!
Hi John, I don't know where it came from, but I will try to find out.
Teddy @ 13.42 ??
Teddy's first appearance on you tube ??
Stien hazenberg beilen deventer wij rijken der aarde!!!! Chiel en tamara .
Dalia corso,s
Dalkey is a dead town in comparison to what it used to be.
Indische cake