Archive (9 life histories found)
'I was thrilled going to this ball, as the glamour and the glitter was extra special.'
The dress dances were exciting and I was asked to many. For the first one, I had a short blue tulle dress with white lace on top, held up by thin blue straps and sequins. Usually all the choir girls helped out by loaning a flashy necklace, silver or…
Tags: Choir, clothes, Dances, Fashion, Fur Coat, Mansion House, Shelborne Hotel
'I was mad into fashion and continue to be still.'
More memories were saving up for your Christmas clothes. For weeks beforehand, you visited a variety of shops especially on a Saturday to view the style. One particular Christmas I bought a grey wool fitted coat in Maceys of Georges Street. It was…
'It was there where we were taught ballroom dancing and other essentials that were important in life at that time.'
Becoming a teenager was thankfully very different in those days. I was still involved with the choir and that filled my teenage years fully. All of our time was spent there because now we had a hall where records and photography was practiced and…
Tags: ballroom dancing, boyfriends, Choir, Fashion, Hobbies, Homeowrk, Music, Photography, Records, Shopping
'I had a red coat, a green dress, brown shoes with strap, a brown bag and red beret (a hat).'
My best friends at school were Marie Heaphy, Eileen Kidd, Mary Carthy, Marie Troy, Phyllis Mackey and Betty Spain. We wore a navy gymslip with a blue sash, white blouse and royal blue jumper. The school desks seated two girls and a shared inkwell. …
Tags: Bishop, Confirmation, Fashion, religion, school
'In Rome, we stayed in a convent and slept in dormitories and raided the nuns' kitchen at night.'
Growing up I didn't have a favourite toy apart from some games like _�� snakes _��n' ladders or ludo'. Neither did I have a pet! My most significant relationships and memories of my childhood were being a member of a choir, a junior one…
Tags: ballroom dancing, Barry's Tea, Choir, cinema, Creamery Butter, Fashion, friendship, Games, Hobbies, Ludo, Music, Pets, Photography, Pope, religion, Rome, Snakes and Ladders, toys
'We thought we were very sophisticated and 'pretty cool ' but our waitress saw through us right away and said 'you 're on your honeymoon ' '
Women are usually better at answering these questions than men, but I do remember a lot of the wedding day.At my mother's insistence, all the men were in morning suits, top hats, tails, gloves - the whole works. Although Joan and I resisted, we…
Tags: family, Fashion, food, Foodball, friends, Gordon Banks, Hillman Imp, Honeymoon, Music, Pre-Wedding Course, religion, Showbands, Troubles, wedding, World Cup
'This was 1965/6 when Carnaby Street and the Beatles were getting into stride, a whole new idea of menswear was looming'
'The Foyle' was languishing already in 1961 and continued on this downwards trajectory until finally going bankrupt in November 1967. Uncle Jack took ill in 1965 leaving only my father and me (and two widows, non-executive and one widow, mother of …
Tags: export, Family Business, Fashion, pop fashion, trade agreement