Menlough Telephone Exchange.

Local telephones were routed through a manual exchange.

Gerry Costello

Old Phone

A simular Exchange Was installed in Menlough Post Office in the 1950s & 1960s © An Post

A similar exchange was installed in Menlough Post Office in the 1950s & 1960s © An Post

In the 1960s all local telephones were routed through a manual exchange which was based in Menlough Post Office and operated by Mrs. Collins. Telephones were few and far between in those days and were used only for essential calls.

Over time we hope to complete the original directory. If you remember any of the old numbers do let us know so that we can add them.

Menlough Post Office Exchange:

Menlough   1

Menlough Post Office

Menlough   2

Garda Station

Menlough   3

Devaney’s Shop & Pub

Menlough   4

Costello’s Shop & Pub, Skehana

Menlough   5

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Harry Mellody, Shop & Pub, Guilka

Menlough   8

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 Lohan’s Hardware & Pub

Menlough   10

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 McElwaine’s, Esker.

Menlough   17

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 Parish Priest’s House, Menlough

Menlough   19

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Claude Lyons, Windfield Lower.

Menlough   27

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 J. P. Screene, Windfield Lower.

Menlough   33

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John Hansberry, Windfield Lower.

Menlough   51

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This page was added on 24/03/2015.

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