Steam Lorries on Irish Roads 1899 – 1941 | Season 4 – Episode 30
In this episode we are bringing you the story of steam lorries and wagons on the roads of Ireland from 1899. They were the successors
In this episode we are bringing you the story of steam lorries and wagons on the roads of Ireland from 1899. They were the successors
Bernard Lynch was a fitter who was employed by the Irish Air Corps. In 1936 he joined the Martin-Baker Aircraft Company as a fitter in
The First Annual Noel Gray Tractor Run took place on 14th April 2024. Following the untimely death of Noel Gray in 2019 his friends in
In 1957 a clear requirement had been identified within Britain’s Royal Air Force for a heavy air freighter and so they turned to world-renowned aircraft
Short Brothers Shorland S600 APC Built in Belfast 1995 | Season 4 – Episode 26
The Shorland S600 was the last Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC)
Who are the Ireland Made Production Team bringing you twice weekly stories of Irish transport past and present?
We are Martina and Kevin Reid, the
Classic vehicle owners in Dublin may find themselves exempt from upcoming congestion charges by embracing an inventive retrofitting solution proposed by government.
While local authorities
How did the 1972 Land Rover Series 3 LWB Station Wagon, once belonging to Amedeo Guillet (1909 – 2010), an Olympian horse rider, cavalry officer
The coolest thing on two wheels in the 1970s was the Raleigh “Chopper” bicycle.
Every child of the ‘70s this author included, yearned after a