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Civil
Parishes of : Kilcullen & Carnaway
Trades
Directory - 1931
In
Ireland, many of the towns had a square, and around
the square were houses (homes) with one or two
shops or business's. The streets of the town all
went from that square. Most towns had a 'Main
street' - some called it a High street, and it
was usually on that main street that the majority
of shops and businesses were located. Shops had
one or two large windows depending on the size
of the shop. Many Public houses had a grocery
section. You walked in the door and the grocery
section was at the front of the shop with the
pub at the back - usually a wooden division separating
both. The Grocer or Publican may have had a field
or more behind the building, cows were milked
and the milk was sold to those who would bring
in their 'Jimmy' cans.
Most
business men/people had more than one occupation.
The Publican as described above was also the Grocer
and if he sold milk then he could also be described
as a Dairy man. As you go through this list of
names you will see that many of these names are
the same person, with a number of different 'Occupations'.
| Surname
& Name |
Address
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Occupation
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Barber
James
Berney Thomas
Brennan D. & Son
Brennan D. & Son, M.I.A.A.
Byrne James J.
Byrne James J.
Byrne James J.
Byrne's Hotel J. J.
Cogan & Byrne
O'Connell M. |
Kilcullen
Gilltown
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen
Kilcullen |
Motor
Engineer & Garage
Saddler
General Merchant
Auctioneers
Genral Merchant
Auctioneers
Undertaker
Hotel
Auctioneers
Baker & Grocer |
Brennan,
D & Son - also Naas & Dunlavin
Cogan
& Byrne - also Ballytore, Carlow, Castledermot,
Dunlavin & Baltinglass
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