All on One Side Like Stillorgan

[graphic]
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: O'Kelly, Gerard photographer
Contributors: O'Kelly, Gerard reseacher
more
Summary:Stillorgan Hill is the last of the old village to remain. In the nineteen sixties the largest part of old Stillorgan was demolished, to make way for a new shopping centre. Some of the oldest shops to disappear in front of the bulldozerswere Lloyds Stores which sold hardware, radios, prams, rudge B.S.A raleigh, sun bicycles, electrical and garden tools and seeds lawnmowers drapery, shoes, cigarettes and parker pens. Cullens Butcher Shop, also R.S. Simmons and Sons Electrical and Radio Engineers.
In collection: Our Own Place Photographic Project
Format: Photo
Language:English
Published / Created: 06 May 1995
Subjects:
Notes:Project sponsored by RTÉ and Fuji Photo Film (Ireland) Ltd.

Film number: 37 ; frame number: 7A

Mount Merrion Historical Society

Photograph taken at 1:00pm, 06 May 1995

Physical description: 1 photograph ; 15 x 10cm.

Geographic Coverage: Dublin, Co. Dublin, Province of Leinster, Ireland.

more
Call Number View In Collection
OOP_37/7A
NPA Reading Room - Appt. only
Photos
Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.