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Transportation Inventions of Longford Man Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744–1817) | Season 4 – Episode 54
“Not a lot of people know that.” This phrase is attributed to the actor Michael Caine’s tendency to share obscure and interesting facts he has
“Not a lot of people know that.” This phrase is attributed to the actor Michael Caine’s tendency to share obscure and interesting facts he has
The Ireland Made video crew was on the road again and travelled to County Antrim to meet with Joan Crawford, 3-Times Isle of Man TT
In April 1937 Gorman Brothers Garage, located at the corner of Upper Rathmines Road and Maxwell Road in Dublin, imported the first Morgan 4/4 “Completely
It is quite possible that the most famous Irish sports star in the first half of the 20th century was motorcycle racer Stanley Woods. His
The Ireland Made transport archive records and preserves stories of Irish transport past and present, and we have just passed our 350-story milestone.
Since our
The maintenance of railways worldwide is often challenging due to limited roadway access, prompting the development of various types of personal carriers, mainly in Europe
Bringing in the hay is hard work!
Before the process became mechanized, various human-powered machines and horse-drawn trailers were used for bringing in the hay
The Irish designed and manufactured Sliding Bogie Link Steer ‘Megaliner’ trailer is just one of the innovative designs built by Dennison Trailers, a leading manufacturer of
Welcome to the fourth episode of our interview series ‘railway people’, showcasing the dedicated women and men who volunteer with the Railway Preservation Society of