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Title: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: dermo on Sunday 12 June 11 17:11 BST (UK)
Hi

I know this is a long shot.  A relative Ambrose J. Byrne, know as Joe apparently, had a bicycle shop in Dublin.  I'm trying to find its address.  Ambrose was born 1890/91 and died in October 1943.  Given his age at death (i.e. under retirement age), I imagine the shop was operating around then.  Is there any chance it is findable in Thom's?

Dermo
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: Quaxer on Sunday 12 June 11 22:27 BST (UK)
Dermo

Thoms lists but one Ambrose Byrne at 218 Collins Avenue without any occupation being stated. (Thoms 1942).
No occupation is given for any of the J. Byrnes.
Due to wartime conditions there must have been many people in the bicycle repair business,not all within radar view.

Regards

Quaxer
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: eadaoin on Sunday 12 June 11 23:01 BST (UK)
there are 3 Ambrose Byrne on Electoral Register 1939
http://www.dublinheritage.ie/electoral/index.php

83 Bride St ... cycle shops at number 79 & 80 in Thoms 1937

218 Collins Ave

79 Drumcondra Rd Upper

eadaoin
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: dermo on Monday 13 June 11 11:29 BST (UK)
Eadaoin, Quaxer

Many thanks for your help.  The Ambrose at 83 Bride St looks interesting, especially with cycle shops in the vicinity.  I don't suppose there are any names associated with those shops?  I checked the electoral register and note Catherine and Kathleen Byrne also at that address.  I have those names as, respectively, daughter and wife of a brother of Ambrose.  It could be coincidence or my original information about the relationships was wrong.  From the electoral register, 83 Bride St looks as if it was a tenement with at least four families living there.  Does Thom's have any names for that address?

Dermo   
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 13 June 11 11:36 BST (UK)
I'll double check Thom's '38 this evening, but I think No. 83 was a tenement.


Shane
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: dermo on Monday 13 June 11 11:51 BST (UK)
Thanks Shane - I'd appreciate it.  Dermo
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: Quaxer on Monday 13 June 11 15:41 BST (UK)
Dermo

Nearest Thoms I have is for 1942 and No.83 is in tenements.
Note that there are 2 Cycle Depots within 10 doors of No.83. Almost the same entries in Thoms 1934.

Regards

Quaxer
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: dermo on Monday 13 June 11 17:50 BST (UK)
Quaxer
Many thanks.   I hope to check out my relative's marriage details to see if he is the Bride Street Ambrose Byrne.  He certainly looks like the most obvious candidate.

Dermo
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: shanew147 on Monday 13 June 11 19:21 BST (UK)
following on from the details by eadaoin & Quaxer ...

Thom's 1938

  Bride Street  - section between Wood Street and Golden Lane
 
   75 to 78  Tenements
   79  A. McDonald, cycle & gramophone repairing agent
   80  Cycle depot
   81  Tenements
   82  Robert Burton, pram, cycle & gramophone stores
   83  Tenements
   84  J. Nolan, dairy
   85  John O'Toole, grocer, tea & wine merchants


Shane
Title: Re: Looking for a bicycle shop
Post by: dermo on Monday 13 June 11 20:11 BST (UK)
Shane

Thanks a lot.  I suppose Ambrose could have lived at No 83 and had his bicycle shop at No 80.  If so, pity he didn't put his name on it like A McDonald at No 79.  I wonder, however, does "cycle depot" mean something other than a sales/repair shop?

Dermo