
Guinness Brewery Narrow Gauge Railway – 8 miles long | Season 1 – Episode 52
In 1759 Arthur Guinness (1725 – 1803) signed a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at St James’s Gate, Dublin. The brewery site covered four acres

In 1759 Arthur Guinness (1725 – 1803) signed a 9,000-year lease on a brewery at St James’s Gate, Dublin. The brewery site covered four acres

In the 1970s and 80s Mercedes-Benz were producing some of the best built cars on the market at a time when engineering excellence ruled the

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This beautifully restored 1953 Austin Loadmaster mobile shop was a common sight in 1950’s Ireland.
Now fully restored, travelling the country lanes and on
We are bringing you one man’s submarine dream. Everyone has a dream, some dreams are riskier than others. In the mid-1980’s one determined Irish man

Rare and beautiful 1953 Lanchester Classic Car Glenview Folk Museum | Season 1 – Episode 40 This rare and beautiful 1953 Lanchester LJ 200

The Boeing 314 Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by the company from 1938 to 1941. It provided the ultimate in luxury airplane