jhb171achill Posted May 15, 2017 Share Posted May 15, 2017 Hung a few over the weekend as well That 184 plate is interesting, in that it's one of the ones specially cast for her to appear in a special livery for filming about 1959/60-ish. It is thus unique. Naturally, she had carried a painted number for some years before, and the original Inchicore plate would have disappeared some time in the late 49s / early 50s. I'm presuming the DSER one is off a wagon. No coach or loco had anything like that. As far as I am aware, full lists of DSER wagons haven't survived, so finding out exactly what it came off might be difficult. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roxyguy Posted May 15, 2017 Share Posted May 15, 2017 The words 'hung, 'over' and 'weekend' so often occur in the same sentence... As does the word 'few' common uses can include 'going out for a few' or 'sure I've only had a few' 'few' also is a common unit of measurement denoting an unquantifiable volume of ale or spirits. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiveController Posted May 18, 2017 Share Posted May 18, 2017 (edited) Picked this one up alsoI dont think its a Railway one though Maybe from a tram? No, I think you're in luck Dave. I'm pretty sure it's from a Hill of Howth tram EDIT: it took some time to find evidence to back that statement up.... http://irishphotoarchive.photoshelter.com/image?_bqG=3&_bqH=eJxNjk0PATEQhv_NXlysC5H0UN1aE7T0Y2NPEwQVYTerSPbXazeCw7zzvJnPzaP2WEzO01vbtPf03OL65C_HjRutx.lgnPb7MYICZpoRV7286_lme00AGZiShKwNNTwCk1YYVSJoGa1UwEWogRTRgkbFF5xqnn3s6t9rqQxRVMyT7hRSkREf2GquEDJi4xuu3g2fu1lV2yqUClDG0gXSnAtWxqYE2QQhLA6jH7RfVNMfLiNSZsj9sG32Lim66bxTFvUN0D9Vow-- Edited May 18, 2017 by DiveController Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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