Dublin was kicking in the 1960s - my favourite period of Dublin is from around 1986 to 1998 - Dublin was absolutely a cultural hub back then - Music venues, bands, bookshops, record shops, theatre and everyone creative was actually living in the city, and everything was ridiculously cheap and affordable.
Looking at all the cars and trucks, it's remarkable that 95% are Austin, Morris, Ford, BMC, Bedford etc. all British made. Come back to Dublin in 1976 and it would be all VW, Fiat, Datsun, Renault etc. alongside some ford Escorts and Cortinas. The UK really dropped the ball in the late '60s and '70s as regards their motor industry.
Try walking across in a slow gentle manner with hat on headand paper in hand as a fully loaded bnus comes in your direction at full speed. The life of a buss driver is not all fun, she/he has to be on time for everyone, she/he has to give information and direction to all who ask for it, she/he must be kind and gentle, he/she must be alert at all times and never crash, he/.she can never lose their cool. he/she must wear a smile on their face at all times. he/she musty never complain or feel unwell, O the life of a bust drive is not all fun.
Except then the driver was cut off in his own little cubicle .He did not have to deal with Joe Public .There was a conductor to collect fares .I was in Bangkok recently again and they have busses approaching 70 years old .They have also driver and conductor .
Being an old timer its lovely to see the old vehicles.
Must be before March 1966,Nelson's Piller is still standing
Dublin was kicking in the 1960s - my favourite period of Dublin is from around 1986 to 1998 - Dublin was absolutely a cultural hub back then - Music venues, bands, bookshops, record shops, theatre and everyone creative was actually living in the city, and everything was ridiculously cheap and affordable.
1.40 onwards. They come in, in groups of 12 which we break down into groups of 3, 4 to each instructor. A lovely piece of phrasing.
thanks very much for uploading
Thanks for sharing. I think the narrator at the beginning is Seamus Forde.
Wow..great upload thank you..the traffic moving so well ,I think I counted 3 sets of traffic lights. Brilliant 👏
I could listen to that guy talk all day....
Lovely seeing VW Beetles, Morris Minors and I think that's a Lambretta Series 2 at Dame St. / George's St
Thanks for this information I now of the state that a Lambretta Series 2 parked at Dame St. / George's St
Yet again, thank you very much for sharing
Not that dude drifting the bus at the beginning 😂
Did he make it all the way across the street, he was in a world of his own, he just did not care anymore, he was free
1:02 on the left architectural gem the Irish House pub, demolished two years later.
Looking at all the cars and trucks, it's remarkable that 95% are Austin, Morris, Ford, BMC, Bedford etc. all British made. Come back to Dublin in 1976 and it would be all VW, Fiat, Datsun, Renault etc. alongside some ford Escorts and Cortinas. The UK really dropped the ball in the late '60s and '70s as regards their motor industry.
Dublin is one of the few capital cities where if you are running to the bus stop, the driver pulls away purposely.
All the lovely buildings on Dame street which were flattened for the central bank
Were they ,begorrah !!1
I wonder now was that Paddy Kavanagh crossing the bridge 50 seconds in?
I saw an Opel Caravan ( Opel estate model ) which my father could have been driving .
I'm telling you this bus instructor has had enough....he took off for cypress 2 weeks later
Howwwaa yaaaaaaaa
Try walking across in a slow gentle manner with hat on headand paper in hand as a fully loaded bnus comes in your direction at full speed. The life of a buss driver is not all fun, she/he has to be on time for everyone, she/he has to give information and direction to all who ask for it, she/he must be kind and gentle, he/she must be alert at all times and never crash, he/.she can never lose their cool. he/she must wear a smile on their face at all times. he/she musty never complain or feel unwell, O the life of a bust drive is not all fun.
Except then the driver was cut off in his own little cubicle .He did not have to deal with Joe Public .There was a conductor to collect fares .I was in Bangkok recently again and they have busses approaching 70 years old .They have also driver and conductor .
City was much cleaner then!
Were you there ? I was and it was filthy then.They did have public toilets though so less turds on the street. .
Am I seeing things or is the chap @3.05 Cyril Cusack??
You are seeing what you wanted to see old bean.
Bus driver jam on the brakes whenever they like and dont give a fiddlers about the passengers.
Have many of those buildings been torn down?
Not that many ,old bean .