Liam Keogh’s recollections of his work on the railways in the 1930’s are set down in this recording and Liam’s wife Patsy Keogh recalls her time working in the laundry at White Heather. Liam also recounts a story told by his father Ned Keogh about an escape from Kilmainham Jail during the Troubles. He also speaks about the vast differences to be seen in life as it is lived now, as compared to that lived a generation ago in the city of Dublin.

LIAM KEOGH, AGE 89, WALKINSTOWN, (Part 2)


LIAM KEOGH, AGE 89, WALKINSTOWN, (Part 2)
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Additional information
Type: | Disk, MP3 |
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Audio series: | Fingal (north Dublin), first series |
Bitrate: | 128 kbps |
Download time limit: | 48 hours |
File size(s): | 54.57 MB |
Number of files: | 1 |
Product ID: | CDDNN01-48 |
Subject: | Dublin in the mid 20th century |
Recorded by: | Maurice O’Keeffe |