





Mein Mann und ich haben ein Haus aus den 1957er Jahren gekauft und sind gerade dabei, die Dekoration zu entfernen. Das meiste davon ist aus seiner Zeit, einige schöne, rettbare Stücke. Unter einem der Stockwerke lag eine ganze Zeitung mit einem mit Bleistift an die Wand geschriebenen Datum und einigen wirklich interessanten Artikeln. Hier ist einer von Superquinn und einige "Drama" von einer Dubliner Mutter.
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1pyplbe
Von Johnnie_89
11 Kommentare
Some great value on display there.
Rathfarnham was the absolute outskirts of the south west of Dublin back then, 9 years later here and there wasn’t much outside of it
https://spacefromspace.com/declassified-satellite-images/dublin-ireland-19660219
Is the McGraths tea the same as the one in Lidl?
„You can’t beat the meat at Superquinn“
In fairness that’s a good pretty good rule for all supermarkets.
That 25p butter equates to €4.30 allowing for inflation and euro changeover.
You can buy a pound of own label butter for €3.39 now.
I wanna know did she ever get the washboard
Interesting that they were leaning into „euro“ as a buzz word then.
Middleton whiskey my god look at the price of it these days
Margarine feeling fairly full of itself for being included in that list
I would honestly read every page of that paper if you had time to upload it all! Fascinating insight into the past.
I tore up the carpet in a house in Fairview and the newspaper was talking about world war 2. That and beef prices