Magheroarty Pier, co. Donegal. This where you catch the ferry to Tory Island.
08 August, 2017
Laurel and Hardy
saw these guys when we were in Sligo. My grandmother used to watch Laurel and Hardy on television back in the day. I can remember her laughing while watching their show. A happy memory.
I hope it attracts some more customers.
ReplyDeleteCuriosas imágenes..un saludo desde Murcia.....
ReplyDeleteWe are huge Laurel & Hardy fans & watch their antics with our kids!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun find & clever way to draw attention to the business.
I remember them very well, I also looked at their movies as a child.
ReplyDeleteI watched them too when I was a kid. They were hilarious!
ReplyDelete...such dapper fellows.
ReplyDeleteThey must wheel them out of the laundrette in the morning and wheel them back in again at night.
ReplyDeleteThey're a funny pair.. then and now 😀
ReplyDeleteA comical pair to see and attract people to the place
ReplyDeleteA funny pair.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! They brought back some memories for me too. My grandfather enjoyed watching them too.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThey look nice those two.
Was really at that time super fun to see.
Groettie from Patricia.
Great memory of your gran and icons of that time!
ReplyDeleteThese are great, Bill! Wonderful photos and great memories here! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute!!!
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought to see them there...
They used to play them on TV when I was a kid! So funny!
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to talk about Laurel and Hardy. Thanks for reminding me!
ReplyDeleteI always love these guys. And it's nice to see them also in signs.
ReplyDeleteThoroughly whimsical!
ReplyDeleteThey were funny pair...
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And I saw a Charlie Chaplin statue down in Waterville, Ireland back in May.
ReplyDeleteA handsome pair!
ReplyDeleteVery unusual. I wonder why the owner chose to station Laurel and Hardy there.
ReplyDeleteThey were hilarious!
ReplyDeleteWere they Irish? I've never really watched anything from them...
ReplyDeleteI don't believe they were Irish but they could have Irish ancestors. Stan was an Englishman born in Cumbria, England and Oliver was born in Georgia.
DeleteAlways fun to go down Memory Lane. They were very popular in the US when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteReally cute!
ReplyDeleteJust love this post Bill, super photo's.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan