
Irish stories of transport past and present
Welcome to Ireland Made.
We celebrate the stories of Irish transport past and present. If it has wings, wheels or it floats, you will
Welcome to Ireland Made.
We celebrate the stories of Irish transport past and present. If it has wings, wheels or it floats, you will
Here is the traditional turf or bog wheel-barrow made in their hundreds to provide a simple solution to an every-day work task in rural Ireland
Since we produced our first video-blog in February 2021 featuring Alan Sweeney’s lovely teardrop caravan from Co Leitrim, we have produced video-blogs with individual enthusiasts
The West Clare Railway (WCR) was a narrow-gauge railway which operated from 1887 until 1961. It ran from Ennis, with two termini, at Kilrush and
Ian Campbell has held an interest in classic caravans for many years and is a well-known expert especially on the Dundalk-built Sylva caravans.
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John Furlong works in font-line tourism driving for Paddywagon Tours. It was when he was driving bus tours of the Normandy beaches that his