Dublin has seen a lot of changes over the past 100 years or so, with buildings being torn down and new modern ones built, and an entire tram system completely transformed.
New shops, new statues, and a whole new way of life means that Dublin city today is quite different to what it used to be.
These pics from Photos Of Dublin, which has a collection of some of the best old pictures of the city, will fill you with nostalgia for the days when you’d barter with the local fishmonger and meet under Cleary’s Clock for your first date…
Like the scene from a 1930s gangster movie – Cars waiting at the back of independent house to deliver the newspapers of the day. pic.twitter.com/hJ4OMD00fl
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 25, 2017
The Carlton Cinema in October, 1968. pic.twitter.com/fpMIIwuRWr
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 24, 2017
Official pedestrian opening of Grafton street in 1982. pic.twitter.com/9dDhws7p6t
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 23, 2017
O’Connell street in the 1960s. pic.twitter.com/1saDfwiiya
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 23, 2017
Moore street in 1965. pic.twitter.com/NAU0Th9Nqx
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 11, 2017
Moore street in 1985. pic.twitter.com/8wNYE91F9B
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 6, 2017
Bachelors Walk in 1938. Good morning Dublin. pic.twitter.com/tshX9G1TPJ
— Photos of Dublin (@PhotosOfDublin) October 4, 2017
Glorious.
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