The Rare Irish Stuff Facebook page contains so many snippets of Irish life and history that it's quite easy to become immersed in photos, videos and old ads for hours on end.

Here are just a few of the images they have shared that come together to tell the story of Ireland.

Hopefully, you recognize or remember some of the 'Irish stuff' featured.

Muhammad Ali having the craic in Ireland (above)

Dublin rockers in their heyday

Irish emigrants Ellis Island-bound aboard the Atlantic Liner

The unforgettable Phil Lynott

Kids outside 'The Irish House' in 1962

Few sticks for rent in Co Mayo

The view from Nelson's Pillar

The towers in Ballymun

Were you a Zhivago regular?

Irish emigrants about to step off at Ellis Island, NY


The Ballybough express in the 1980s

Irish Street Art at its finest

John Lennon on an Irish civil rights march in London 1971


There's just too much Guinness!


Smithwick's previous attempt at trying to be sexy


The wonderful James Joyce


Thomas Dudley AKA Bang Bang


Patrick Street rag market, 1903


Irish Americans, the Sullivan brothers in 1942


The Sullivan brothers were five siblings who were all killed in action when their ship the light cruiser SS Juneau was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on November 13, 1942, in World War II.

As bowld as brass

Nice day for a few pints


A pub divided


Harcourt Street Station, 14 February 1900 – He was in a rush to get home for Valentines



The infamous Dan Breen



  Aer Lingus ads back in the day



 Wells Square in Oriel Street, Dublin



The Terenure skeleton's sword


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