For close on 100 years, a small kiosk at the top of St. Patrick's Street loomed large over the lives of firefighters, tram workers and bus drivers. Now, it's being left to rot.
A fascinating read, JJ. I remember the Hut well and all the men who would congregate around it, smoking and laughing. As you so rightly say , we should treasure these seemingly insignificant but remarkable parts of our history.As my mother- in- law used to say : " their like will ne'er be seen again". I love your pictures ,too.
A fascinating read, JJ. I remember the Hut well and all the men who would congregate around it, smoking and laughing. As you so rightly say , we should treasure these seemingly insignificant but remarkable parts of our history.As my mother- in- law used to say : " their like will ne'er be seen again". I love your pictures ,too.