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Railway Protection, Repair and Maintenance Corps 1922 | Season 3 – Episode 51
In the early 1900s, with a poor national road network rail travel was a major part of the Irish economy for the transportation of passengers

John Boyd Dunlop – inventor or pretender? | Season 3 – Episode 50
For our 250th episode we are delving into a story about two competing Scotsmen that takes us from Scotland to Belfast to Dublin and then

120th Anniversary Charles Rolls Co Kerry Hill Climb | Season 3 – Episode 49
During the summer of 1903, Ireland experienced a frenzy of automobile enthusiasm with a series of speed events and hill climbs known as the Irish

James Bond Spectre Jaguar C-X75 – The Irish Connection | Season 3 – Episode 48
In part one of our two-part series, we brought you an insight from Limerickman, Mike Keane into the design and prototyping of the revolutionary Jaguar

1930s Donegal Rail Cars | Season 3 – Episode 47
In north-west Ireland the Donegal railway system incorporated The County Donegal Railway, Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway and Finn Valley Railway, with a total of

Jaguar C-X75 Williams Advanced Engineering – Design Lead: Mike Keane | Season 3 – Episode 46
Hypercars are better than supercars, not only are they faster, they also incorporate the latest styling, design and state-of-the art technology. For a few short

Morris Mini Cooper S Works 1966 replica rally car | Season 3 – Episode 45
On 21 January 1964, the underdog became the giant-slayer when the Mini Cooper S won the Monte Carlo Rally for the first time.
It was

SS Great Britain aground 1846 Dundrum Bay Ireland | Season 3 – Episode 44
The SS Great Britain, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s second steamship, set out at 11:00 am on 22 September 1846 on its fifth voyage from Liverpool to