
Michael English and the Rise of Tractors In Ireland | Season 6 – Episode 4
Michael English was born on June 10, 1888, in Bonnettstown, Kilkenny, into a world where horses still dominated the fields and the steam engine was

Michael English was born on June 10, 1888, in Bonnettstown, Kilkenny, into a world where horses still dominated the fields and the steam engine was

Go down to Baggot Street Bridge in Dublin, and on the Dublin 4 side of the canal you will see a magnificent former bank, and

Fay Taylour was a pioneering woman of international motorsport and the winner of the first ever Leinster Trophy motor race held at Skerries in 1934.

Welcome to the first episode of Season 6 and also our 501st episode. We look forward to bringing you more great stories of Irish transport

I am delighted to share with you that we have reached a major milestone on Ireland Made – stories of Irish transport, we have just

Grenville & Blanche (née Vernon) Cole, a Pedalling Partnership made in Heaven.
THE WEDDING
On the 16th April 1895 Grenville Arthur James Cole married Blanche

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Ireland began to find its freedom on two wheels as mopeds transformed everyday life and travel. The term

In the 1920s, brothers Kenelm Lee and Algernon Arthur St Lawrence Lee Guinness, who grew up on the Farmleigh Estate in Castleknock, Dublin set speed

Following the launch of Vintageart.ie, our new website for transport-inspired artworks, we want to show you our process and how we’re working with transport museums