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By admin|2011-07-13T19:27:21+00:00July 13th, 2011|2 Comments

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  1. Noel O Keeffe December 30, 2012 at 6:30 pmLog in to Reply

    Could anyone tell where I could receive more information on Charles J Daly. He resided in Glenview South Douglas Road.
    Regards
    Noel O Keeffe

  2. James Langton July 14, 2011 at 11:11 amLog in to Reply

    Hi Avril,
    Great photos and thanks for sharing. In the last photo , the uniforms are that of the Free State or Pro-Treaty forces. You will notice a bit of laughter going on as the two girls are wearing the soldiers hats and the cap badge is very visible. I know there are pro and anti treaty “Hayes” graves in Deansgrange cemetery and they are from Cork I am told. I will check my records and get back to you.

    Kindest Regards

    James Langton

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