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minister_for_hardship

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  1. Entitled instant self gratification send Ebay prices through the roof. Good things come to those who wait.
  2. A building falling to pieces in a large tourist area; an absolute disgrace and eyesore. I don't know why KK council haven't got on Irish Rail's case to do something with it. It's been like that for what, 2 decades? Many IE stations have been uglified by modern additions but this another level, by far the worst neglect in a highly visible touristed location.
  3. It's odd men went to great lengths to hack off and disappear Queen Vic's plates and not touch King Ed's.
  4. Nothing these days.He's retired. Invented position to shuffle someone into before retirement. IE don't have a heritage officer now.
  5. The West Clare one was called "A Minute's Wait" part of a three part film entitled "Three Leaves of a Shamrock". It's a stage Irish skit with the usual theatre sorts in attendance. There were railway sequences on Into The West, Darling Lili, Michael Collins, The First Great Train Robbery, loads more thaf others can fill in.
  6. Nice display boards, shame about at least two mispellings and a fecked up 'GSW&R' on the recreated tickets. Can't comment on the Irish language part, that usually contains some clangers on public signage. Doesn't anyone proof read anything anymore?
  7. I'm assuming that the bulk of goods traffic in old days could be manhandled or otherwise trolleyed on or off and only small percentage needed to be craned, noting that closed vans appear to predominate in goods trains. Labour was cheap and plenty bodies around.
  8. I don't think anything will be preserved here. Left in the undergrowth or taken away by the scrapman to make way for a car park more likely.
  9. We had a knack for, let's say, less than legal ways of getting around a hard border with tariffs in the past. Who's up for some old fashioned smuggling?
  10. It's daft parrotting platform numerals in both languages, a "3" is a "3" whether it's Irish or English. I wasn't fussed about the older orange/black ones. The orange lettering was hard to see against white background in poor light and made worse by signs fading, rendering orange nearly invisible.
  11. Oh dear, I might have missed my train if it wasn't for the natty green stripe.
  12. Constant fecking around with corporate image keeps signmakers in business.
  13. Night soil. Such a polite euphemism. Never heard of trains carrying, there was a boat that carried the stuff out of Dublin and dumped it in the Irish Sea.
  14. "Can" I would assume is a low capacity milk container with a carry handle for a few gals of the stuff. A bit bigger than a Billy can. Churn is a commonplace term. I tried to find out what a milk "butt" was. Don't Google it, just. Don't.
  15. GSR milk dockets. Found heaps of these in a parcels office years ago.
  16. The sort of people who get sniffy at "Box shifters" are the same kind who turn their noses up at a beer unless it's hand crafted ethically by waxed moustached men in a cave in Antarctica. Seriously, I couldn't dabble without mail order, what with cv19 restrictions and living nowhere near a brick and mortar model shop.
  17. Waterford location, DSER chair. Someone's paid a visit to the New Ross branch.
  18. GN, SLNCR or Clogher Valley things would be well received at Headhunters Enniskillen. Well worth a look when things improve.
  19. Thanks, that makes sense of most of what's there.
  20. This is what is there. Probably 1 (complete?) kit and three quarters of another. The single cage with kegs that came with it have been located.
  21. Would anyone have a set of instructions for this they could scan or take a pic of please? Unearthed a kit and some oddments but the instructions sheet missing and would like to get it done while things are leisurely. Thanks.
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