“Mr Cable” Robert Halpin – the Irish captain who connected the world | Season 4 – Episode 64
Today, in our digital age, everyone is connected across the globe and instant communication is now taken for granted. But there was a time before
Today, in our digital age, everyone is connected across the globe and instant communication is now taken for granted. But there was a time before
Following the conclusion of a major conflict, to get production going again, car manufacturers were forced to build cars from whatever limited parts were available.
The 1940s was a time when every serious motorcycle racer had to have a serious nickname and Ernest William Lyons from Kill in County
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Heritage Week (Irish: Seachtain na hOidhreachta) 17th – 25th August 2024 is an annual nationwide series of events organised by the Heritage Council celebrating Ireland’s
For three short years in the early 1930s Portmarnock Beach in north County Dublin, Ireland was the epicentre of world aviation as the starting point
Back in the early 1800s travelling to your next town in Ireland usually meant you had to walk and not just because the roads were
Norman is a semi-retired Service Engineer and originally from Yorkshire. He holds a lifelong love for motorcycles and in particular old Norton’s the odd Triumph and
“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