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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: bclc71 on Thursday 20 January 11 21:25 GMT (UK)
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On the marriage record for my great great grand parents ( Richard Hanlon and Mary Dowling 7 Aug 1881 Dublin) , both their fathers occupations are listed as Car drivers. The 1901 and 1911 show that the family were in the 'car proprietary' business.
I am trying to find out more about the introduction of cars in ireland - from what I have found through general googling, the first cars in ireland and England were not until at least the 1890's. So not sure what else Car driver could refer to??
This is the only arm of my tree that was not living in complete tragic poverty at this time so am excited to try and find more about this . any ideas ?
cheers
barbara
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It was probably horse drawn carriages or trams.
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agreed - 'cars' were horse-drawn and were cabbie's of the day
Shane
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Early 1900's in Ireland.....
Very few motor-cars... 1st one imported into Ireland in 1899 by a Dublin doctor
1904 there were 38 cars in Dublin
Only the very rich could afford cars, they cost around £400
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see the details at link (http://cbchistory.blogspot.com/2010/01/social-change-in-ireland-in-20th.html) (CBCHistory Blog)
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Thanks for that. Makes more sense.
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Car owners may just be horse drawn cars,or carts,as
this is how my grandfather describes himself in the 1901
census.
regards.
j Ryan
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I have found a few car drivers as well; when I went back through their history many began as coachmen etc. which would imply they were driving carriages
I have a photo some where of Bray Station about 120 years ago with a line of horse drawn cabs outside but I can't seem to find it - this is Sutton in the UK in the 1880s approx from a postcard
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I have a list of some car drivers here:-
http://www.familytrees.eshire.net/whats_new_5.html
:)
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great work - thanks!
your list includes my gtgt-Grandfather (Thomas Sheridan) and his brother.
Shane
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No problem!
I'm always on the look-out for new names to add. :)
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/home.php?sk=group_179699875384909&ap=1
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I can't see the list ...is there a John Young on it? He was a Car Man / Car Driver / Cab Driver in Dublin in the mid to late 1800's Based in Flemming's Place which seemed to have a lot of Car Owners and Drivers living there according to the Voters list for 1832,35,37(Alphabetical List of the Constituency of The City of Dublin)
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I cant see the list either. My 4th grt grandfather John hutton started the hutton and sons coachbuilding business in 1779. Henry ford offered to buy my family out but we refused and it went out of business in 1925. Famous for the irish state coach that the british monarch uses to go to parliament.
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This is an old topic
This link works to a 1914 list
https://www.lennonwylie.co.uk/IrishMotorDirectory1914.htm
Which I hope is useful
I don’t remember a list of carriage drivers only motor cars.
At least one of the contributors to this topic has died and personally I miss his enthusiasm and help