c. 1960 - Ford Consul Mk II., Ring of Kerry (Photograph by Richard Tillbrook). THE TRADITIONAL Irish lifestyle of the 1950s to 1970s has been remembered in a series of colour images. The stunning pictures show Garda directing traffic on O???Connell Street in Dublin in 1963, horse drawn carriages parked in front of the Dublin Airport bus on Store Street in Dublin in 1961 and a fishing trawler returning to Skerries in 1960. Other striking shots show a group of men during a Corpus Christi procession in Cahir, Co. Tipperary in 1963, men dressed in working gear enjoying pints of stout in Patrick Sullivan???s bar in 1963 and a horse drawn plough in the Ring of Kerry in the same year. The decade of the 1960s was characterised by a worldwide economic boom, the rise of the population after the war, 'the Baby Boom', and the emergence of Civil Rights movements. Student movements came to prominence around the world, culminating in the events of 1968. Mediadrumimages / Considerable