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mike_malone

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First Car in Dungannon--1922
« on: December 29, 2005, 09:01:42 AM »
 This was the writing under a picture at my favorite Irish Pub last night. What an impact the car  must have had on new golf course locations ! I have seen 1926 aerials of my home course and it shows several cars in the parking lot.

    When we stayed in Lahinch a few years ago our B+B hostess who was a member of Lahinch said the course was intended for the Doonbeg location but the railroad came to Lahinch.
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Mark_Rowlinson

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Re: First Car in Dungannon--1922
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2005, 11:02:40 AM »
It's nothing to do with Dungannon, but I remember reading in the Didsbury (one-time MacKenzie course) 75th anniversary book that they only started to take keys out of cars and lock them when they were made to during the war - not because of potential theft, but because of possible invasion.  I can remember my relations in County Down always leaving their cars unlocked and with the keys in the ignition during the 1950s - in the street, or in their yard (which was always open).  They had a small garage business.  They didn't even lock their petrol pumps outside business hours.  

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