Walking the Prom(enade) in Salthill was as popular in the 1950s as it is today.
All photographs courtesy of Liam P. Donnelly.
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By Brendan McGowan
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28/01/2015
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Note the 2/3 houses on right of picture . They backed onto a rocky beach and must have suffered in stormy weather . Long gone and absorbed by the carpark. Anyone remember who lived there? Were they purpose built? e.g end of tramline!
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Note the 2/3 houses on right of picture . They backed onto a rocky beach and must have suffered in stormy weather . Long gone and absorbed by the carpark. Anyone remember who lived there? Were they purpose built? e.g end of tramline!
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