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Brendan O’Brien of Caragh Lake prepares to power ahead with the work, 2015

14th May 2015

Brendan O’Brien of Caragh Lake prepares to power ahead with the work, 2015.

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Marie Falvey Duignan with King Puck circa the early 1960’s. Marie married Sean Duignan, the respected RTE journalist and broadcaster, in 1965.