
R. J. ‘Arjay’ Mecredy the Father of Irish Cycling | Season 5 – Episode 33
R J Mecredy has been called ‘the father of Irish motoring’ however before he became interested in automobiles in his late thirties he had been

R J Mecredy has been called ‘the father of Irish motoring’ however before he became interested in automobiles in his late thirties he had been

First established as the Army Transport Corps by Defence Forces Order #3 dated October 1st 1924, the Irish Defence Forces Transport Corps has underwent various

The Reliant Scimitar SE4 debuted in 1964 as a sharp 2-door coupe, hinting at the potential to come. With just around 1,000 built, it laid

During a recent research trip to Waterford city, we were able to film a two-man crew operating a Johnston C401 mid-sized road sweeper on Slievekeale

Our 1979 Series III Land Rover had been a reliable workhorse, taking everything in stride—from towing our 535 Shetland cabin cruiser to countless summer trips

THE FIRST BIKE
Any biker will tell you that there was always a “first bike”—that legendary machine from childhood that ignited a passion for motorcycles

Among the more unusual exhibits at the Kilgarvan Motor Museum in County Kerry, on Ireland’s southwest coast, is a 1952 Chrysler Windsor Saloon—converted into what

We journey back to 1980, when aviation enthusiast Ernie Patterson played a key role in the Ferguson Festival in Newcastle, County Down. The event honoured

From late 1943 to June 1944, the waters of County Down served as a vital training and testing ground for American and British forces preparing