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Two Sisters of the Annecy Order with Dorothy Lynch pictured in St.Joseph’s Home, circa 1990’s

11th March 2014

Two Sisters of the C4120-782
Annecy Order with Dorothy Lynch pictured in St.Joseph’s Home, circa 1990’s. Ref No: F158 C4120-783
 

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Marie with King Puck

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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.